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F.D.A. Advisers Say Benefits of Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill Outweigh Risks

The agency is expected to decide this summer whether to allow the first nonprescription sales of an oral contraceptive in the United States.

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Birth Control and Family Planning, Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Food and Drug Administration, United States
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