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To: long-gone who wrote (6310)2/21/2001 2:09:49 PM
From: cosmicforce  Respond to of 82486
 
You really need to go back and read the article to understand that I was merely advocating BC pills (progesterone/estrogen "mini-pill") as an OTC candidate. It has a 40 year history of safe usage and similar contraindications as overuse of aspirin. I never said RU-486, you did. Morning afters are cocktails of approved drugs that people are using already as de facto morning after pills. At least with OTC status there are labelling and dosage recommendations.