OTC Emergency Contraceptive Restricted Access Supported By Gynetics Exec
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Age requirements and other restrictions would allow emergency contraceptives (ECs) to be safely sold OTC, Gynetics Chief Financial and Operating Officer Jack Stover stated at an FDA public meeting June 29.
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