FDA Advisers Back Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill - WSJ
The panel of FDA advisers voted 17 to 0 on Wednesday that there was enough evidence for the agency to approve the medication’s sale over-the-counter.
Unanimous.
Just like Tylenol, only the effects last forever.
The advisory panel voted to make Opill available without a prescription despite the FDA’s concerns, citing the effectiveness and safety of oral contraceptives.
Fentanyl is pretty safe, too.