Fed Court Orders FDA to Strike Restriction on Abortifacient Pill

Seventeen-year-olds will be able to buy morning after pill without prescription. Ultimate goal is to scratch any age restriction.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Seventeen-year-olds will soon have access to emergency contraception without a prescription, U.S. health regulators said on Wednesday, complying with a court order to ease restrictions on over-the-counter sales of the so-called “morning-after” pill. Read article here.