Oral Contraceptives Have Strong Rx-To-OTC Consumer Support - Survey
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Switching oral contraceptives for women from Rx-to-OTC status was viewed as a "good idea" by a majority of respondents to a recent survey conducted by the Guideline Research Group (New York).
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