Paving the way for prevention over the counter

The article in Health Affairs explores the benefits and challenges of making preventive medications, like birth control, available over-the-counter. It discusses how increased access to these medications could improve public health outcomes by reducing barriers to preventive care. The piece also examines the regulatory, financial, and social factors that impact the transition of these medications from prescription-only to over-the-counter status.

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