An opinion statement of the Women's Health Practice and Research Network of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy Statements of SupportPress Releases and Statements Jan 6 Written By Leah Scott “Existing data indicate that oral contraceptives meet safety criteria required of OTC products. Available literature demonstrates that women can self-screen for contraindications to oral contraceptives and can do this as well as clinicians, and experience with OTC emergency contraception suggests that OTC oral contraceptives would not increase sexual risk-taking behavior.” — American College of Clinical Pharmacy Read More medical expertsOTC accesspharmacists Leah Scott
An opinion statement of the Women's Health Practice and Research Network of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy Statements of SupportPress Releases and Statements Jan 6 Written By Leah Scott “Existing data indicate that oral contraceptives meet safety criteria required of OTC products. Available literature demonstrates that women can self-screen for contraindications to oral contraceptives and can do this as well as clinicians, and experience with OTC emergency contraception suggests that OTC oral contraceptives would not increase sexual risk-taking behavior.” — American College of Clinical Pharmacy Read More medical expertsOTC accesspharmacists Leah Scott