Bush's Plan B Abortion Drug Usually Available, Survey Finds
Pro-abort propaganda by Misti Crane / The Columbus Dispatch
Since 2006, emergency contraception -- sold under the name Plan B and often called the morning-after pill -- has been available at pharmacies without a prescription. But reproductive-rights activists have worried about accessibility in light of stories about pharmacists who've refused to dispense the drug. A new survey by NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio found no evidence of outright refusals but showed that it's not as widely available as the group would like and that women don't always get accurate information about the (abortion) drug.
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Posted by Editor at October 9, 2008 08:01 AM