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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (262862)12/2/2005 12:58:04 PM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574410
 
The birth-control pill still requires a prescription. Medically speaking, it's a lot safer than the morning-after pill, even though both are very similar. It's the doses and how you use them that's different.

For one thing, the BC pill is a daily regimen...plan b is a counter measure.

Why is it by the way that these pills are not OTC? Millions of women are taking these pills...there ought to be more than enough data by now.

My dog swallowed an entire container a couple of months ago...he barks with a lower pitch now...scares the piss out of the mailman.

Al