To the Editor: Emergency contraception needs to be made morewidely available. In his Sounding Board article, Grimes (Sept.12 issue)1 contends that it is less risky to have emergencycontraception available over the counter than it is to requirea prescription. He is not concerned about emergency contraceptionas a potential abortifacient. However, clinician involvementbefore the use of emergency contraception has several benefits,as follows.
First, a complete history is obtained to ensure that the patientmeets all the criteria for the use of emergency contraception.Unfortunately, many patients do not read package inserts. Clearly,we do not . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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