This is all your are getting for foreplay, too.
"Teva gets exclusivity on Plan B contraceptive; Firm is only one allowed to sell to younger teens" by Deborah Kotz | Globe Staff, July 24, 2013
The US Food and Drug Administration has granted exclusive rights to Teva Pharmaceuticals to put its Plan B One-Step emergency contraceptive on drugstore shelves without any age restrictions for the next three years.
The decision late Monday night means the brand-name product will be the only version available to younger teenagers, and the price — about $50 for a one-pill dose — is unlikely to drop until 2016. Critics of the decision said that will make the drug unaffordable for many teens.
Maybe Obombercare could help?
The FDA action comes as Plan B One-Step has started to appear in some drugstores in Boston this week, on shelves next to spermicides and pregnancy tests.
It has new packaging saying it can safely be taken by women and girls of all ages to prevent pregnancy within three days of unprotected sex.
I hope they aren't yanking it off the market after a few years.
The FDA will allow generic manufacturers of the one-pill form of emergency contraception — which contains high doses of the female hormone progestin — to place their products directly on drugstore shelves. But those products will still have age restrictions: Only women ages 17 and over can purchase them after their age is verified on an ID.
Two-pill generic products will remain behind the pharmacy counter and dispensed without a prescription, but also only to those who are at least 17.
After exclusive rights expire for the One-Step product in April 2016, age restrictions will be lifted for generic one-pill versions, and the competition is likely to drive down the price of the brand-name drug....
We hear that sweet nothing whi$pered all the time before the premature ejaculation, right ladies?
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Can I see your ID, kiddo?