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    Block of OTC morning-after pill sparks outrage

    WASHINGTON (AP) — It's the morning after and the controversy over how to sell emergency contraception still looms.

    The Obama administration's top health official stopped plans Wednesday to let the Plan B morning-after pill move onto drugstore shelves next to the condoms.

    Overruling scientists at the Food and Drug Administration, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius decided that young girls shouldn't be able to buy the pill on their own, saying she was worried about confusing 11-year-olds.

    For now, Plan B will stay behind pharmacy counters, available without a prescription only to those 17 and older who can prove their age.

    It was the latest twist in a nearly decade-long push for easier access to pills that can prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex, and one with election-year implications. The move shocked women's health advocates, a key part of President Barack Obama's Democratic base, as well as major doctors groups that argue over-the-counter sales could lower the nation's high number of unplanned pregnancies.

    "Secretary Sebelius took this action after careful review," Obama spokesman Nick Papas said. "As the secretary has stated, Plan B will remain available to all women who need it, and the president supports the secretary's decision."

    Sebelius' decision is "medically inexplicable," said Dr. Robert Block of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    "I don't think 11-year-olds go into Rite Aid and buy anything," much less a single pill that costs about $50, added fellow AAP member Dr. Cora Breuner, a professor of pediatric and adolescent medicine at the University of Washington.

    Instead, putting the morning-after pill next to the condoms and spermicides would increase access for those of more sexually active ages "who have made a serious error in having unprotected sex and should be able to respond to that kind of lack of judgment in a way that is timely as opposed to having to suffer permanent consequences," she said.

    The move will anger many Democrats. Sen. Patty Murray of Washington, a member of the Senate leadership, already was asking Sebelius to explain her decision. But it also could serve to illustrate to independents, whose support will be critical in next fall's presidential election, that Obama is not the liberal ideologue Republicans claim.

    Nor will this end the emergency contraception saga. In 2009, a federal judge said the FDA had let politics, not science, drive its initial behind-the-counter age restrictions and said it should reconsider. At a hearing scheduled in federal court in New York next Tuesday, the Center for Reproductive Rights will argue the FDA should be held in contempt.

    Sebelius' decision pleased conservative critics.

    "Take the politics out of it and it's a decision that reflect the concerns that many parents in America have," said Wendy Wright, an evangelical activist who helped lead the opposition to Plan B.

    "This is the right decision based on a lack of scientific evidence that it's safe to allow minors access to this drug, much less over-the-counter," said Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa.

    FDA Commissioner Dr. Margaret Hamburg made clear that the decision is highly unusual. She said her agency's drug-safety experts had carefully considered the question of young girls and she had agreed that Plan B's age limit should be lifted.

    "There is adequate and reasonable, well-supported and science-based evidence that Plan B One-Step is safe and effective and should be approved for nonprescription use for all females of child-bearing potential," Hamburg wrote.

    Pediatrician Breuner said taking Plan B, which contains a higher dose of the female progestin hormone that is in regular birth control pills, wouldn't harm even young adolescents.

    Sebelius didn't raise safety concerns. She said maker Teva Pharmaceuticals hadn't proved that the very youngest girls who might try Plan B would understand how to use it properly.

    A Teva-funded study tracked 11- to 17-year-olds who came to clinics seeking emergency contraception. Nearly 90 percent of them used Plan B safely and correctly without professional guidance, said Teva Vice President Amy Niemann. But Teva wouldn't say how many of the youngest girls were part of the study.

    The company was determining its next steps.

    Taking Plan B within 72 hours of rape, condom failure or just forgetting regular contraception can cut the chances of pregnancy by up to 89 percent. But it works best within the first 24 hours. There are two other emergency contraception pills: a two-pill generic version named Next Choice that also is sold behind the counter, and a prescription-only pill named ella.

    If a woman already is pregnant, the morning-after pill has no effect. It prevents ovulation or fertilization of an egg. According to the medical definition, pregnancy doesn't begin until a fertilized egg implants itself into the wall of the uterus. Still, some critics say Plan B is the equivalent of an abortion pill because it may also be able to prevent a fertilized egg from attaching to the uterus.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar contributed to this report.

     

    172 comments

    • swimmingloba  •  5 mths ago
      I think birth control should be OTC before a "Plan B" pill. Instead of making it possible for them to "undo an oops moment" teens are going to think "well i can do this and go to walgreens and get a morning after pill, no biggie" Teens aren't exactly known for forethought.
      • D de Rothschild 5 mths ago
        Sluts BEING sluts... Zero dollars [to anyone with an erection]

        Enabling them to do so without the consequence of further over-populating the country... Priceless.
      • LL 5 mths ago
        Unfortunately they use that thinking about abortion now. Isnt a pill better than that?
    • S  •  5 mths ago
      Religion is NOT Science. This was a very poor decision. No wonder Europeans laugh at us.
      • A Yahoo User 5 mths ago
        I have lived in Europe and they are so perverted and self indulgent.
      • SayWhen 5 mths ago
        Well, how 'bout me? I'm Asian and I'm just rollin' on the floor...
    • Judy  •  Detroit, United States  •  5 mths ago
      And so an 11 year old girl could openly buy a condom but not the "Morning After Pill" sold right next to it.....What's wrong here?
      • A Yahoo User 5 mths ago
        What's wrong is that parents and society are not teaching children morals anymore. All kids see on tv and in movies is meet a person, jump into bed.
      • Robert 5 mths ago
        An 11 year old girl should not be spreading her legs for sex to begin with, nor should an 11 year old boy be buying a condom
    • Honey Badger  •  5 mths ago
      God damn Christians at it again.
      • A Yahoo User 5 mths ago
        Shame on you. Obviously your parents didn't teach you any morals.
    • in the box  •  5 mths ago
      Looks like this ill-advised decision to restrict access to the Plan B pill will cause many more mothers aged 11 to 17, and will cause heartaches, poverty, welfare, legal wrangling, and who knows what other mayhem.
    • Free  •  5 mths ago
      Why do others always impose THEIR will and beliefs on others? This is 2011 almost 12 wake up. Whatever happened to we live in a FREE country LOL far from the truth and if you believe in that myth you must be brainwashed or grew up wrong.
      • Bea 5 mths ago
        Our children's care is our responsibility. Children are NOT free to do everything adults do, in our society, until they're of age, and I'm not talking about sex. I'm talking about responsibility.
      • sk 5 mths ago
        Yeah! right on! Let's also make the age of consent 11, and while we're at it, let's lower the drinking age and the age at which people can buy and smoke cigarettes 11 years old too! In fact, let's eliminate all age restrictions on these things altogether. Freedom! that's where it's at!!! LOL!!
    • T  •  5 mths ago
      This article's title (and let's face it, that's all many will read or remember) is a travesty of media manipulation. First of all, Plan B is not being "blocked" but rather treated as a (not even all that much) controlled substance. Not to mention that $50 per pill has a pretty controlling effect for youngsters under 17 anyway.

      Second, "outrage" is the raction of SOME. It is by NO means the reaction of ALL!

      This sums up in two words: Media manipulation!
    • Mark  •  Phoenix, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Banana republicans want more welfare mothers.
    • REG  •  5 mths ago
      AS a Registered Nurse, I really don't see a problem with a young girl who has had unprotected sex or forgets to use birth control and is worried about pregnancy going to the pharmacy and getting this medication. I agree with the secretary's decison to keep it behind the counter so that a pharmacist (In privacy) can answer any questions to be sure the young person understands the safe and proper use of the medication. I also agree that it should not require a prescription because by the time a person gets an appointment to get a prescription, it is too late to take it. I have had young women show up in the ER desperate for a prescription because they can't get in to see a doctor right away. Right wingers of course, will call it a chemically induced abortion, which totally false. People who do not use common sense (many times because they don't have any) and give into their lustful urges without regard safe sex, will want to have it on the store shelves and probably because they need it often... Condoms should be available to any person who wants to get them regardless of age. If they are having sex no, amount of counseling or religious fervor is going to stop them from haing sex, at any age. Better that they have access to protection than exposure to diseases or unwanted pregnancy. Right wing and religious zealots have sex too, they just seem to be more self-righteous about it...
    • Ren  •  Bangkok, Thailand  •  5 mths ago
      An unwanted pregnancy is the same at 15 or 40 years old. The ability to undue an accident is truly a God send why punish teenagers for being human?
    • dsciswe  •  5 mths ago
      How horrible! Next, I'll hear that if people stay up partying all hours irresponsibly they won't be allowed to get emergency cocaine! And if they irresponsibly antagonistic jerks who ratchet up their blood pressure they won't get emergency heroin! And do they get antibiotic chasers and antiviral chasers and antifungal chasers when they are sexually irresponsible? My word!
    • bjm  •  5 mths ago
      I'm pretty sure at most places condoms are behind the counter , also.

      Cause people will steal them.....
    • chrish  •  Spartanburg, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Obama has no problem with METH or METH making sudo drugs being OTC that create huge problems country wide but ohhhh hell no the morning after pill has to be prescripton only.
    • gary s  •  Maynard, United States  •  5 mths ago
      As a reply to the person who said my head was in the sand regarding 11 year olds having sex being a very rare event, and usually the result of experiencing some form of abuse to bring them to that early a sexual development, I say this. If you think this is normal, then please tell me where you live, and I will be sure to be living somewhere else. It is still a very unusual event. Yes, younger kids are seeing oral sex as not being sex, and indulge in it at parties, while still claiming they maintain their virginity. But how many pregnant 11 yr olds, or even 12 yr olds do you know? The point is, our country has traditionally been so hung up about sex compared to other countries, that we have created our own troubles by trying to deny human nature, rather than acknowledge it with open arms, open education so children grow up understanding themselves and their urges better and can make educated choices. We have created violence in the name of peace where crazies think that killing a doctor that chooses to offer legal abortions as an alternative to carrying a fetus to term is the moral choice-that killing the adult is the work for God and saving the undeveloped egg and sperm is God's work. Where a 60 yr old man with virility problems has the right to make the choice for an adult woman if she will be a mother or not, or give birth to a child so crippled as to not have a life expectancy beyond a few hours or months because the man thinks his mroal stance has more merit than the other. In the nordic countries, where sexuality is more relaxed and openly talked about and taught, they have the lowest rate of children having children, or unwanted pregnancies than we do with out Christian principles and high ground moral stance.
      I do not advocate young children having sex, or even young teens-they are not ready for the emotional impact and often are not prepared to make responsible choices. But short of chaining them to the water pipes and using chasity belts, once a person has decided to explore, they will. Should we punish them for our lapse in preparing them for what they feel?
      As for the older teens and adults; it has already been established that they have the right to privacy, the right to legally available means of contraception, and not have to withstand the stares of the self rightous in expressing their freedoms. This is not just about kids, or women, or men. It is about people, and free choice, and religious freedoms which not only protect the few but all-regardless of their beliefs. Our bodies, our choice.
    • William  •  Port Washington, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I guess Kathleen Sebelius has a doctor on call to prescribe a medication at her beck and call. What 11 - 16 yo has a doctor she can get a prescription from in the time frame you need to take this pill in? A ridiculous decision from our government as usual.
    • William  •  Port Washington, United States  •  5 mths ago
      A $50 single pill will never make it to the public access shelves in almost any pharmacy. They would be flying off the shelves, literally. No store could afford the losses they would have.
    • bitterweed  •  5 mths ago
      Damn, she did the right thing for once..the government does not need to be usurping parental authority in the rearing of their children..
    • paul  •  Bangkok, Thailand  •  5 mths ago
      They made this "serious error", now it becomes every one else's responsibility to get them to this pill? Let's assume they have the brains to go looking at a pharmacy for this pill, don't you think that if they can't find it next to the condoms, they might decide to ask the clerk behind the counter where this pill might be found? If this is such an "emergency", I mean. Arrows painted on the floor might also help. A concerned liberal waiting in the parking lot to assist and direct these clueless "Error Makers" to this "emergency" pill.
    • Greg  •  Tokyo, Japan  •  5 mths ago
      Barack "Cave" Obama does it to perfection once more! If you are a progressive supporter of female's having full reproductive rights, this man does not deserve your support. One more Bush policy promised to be overturned and continued.
    • america first  •  El Paso, United States  •  5 mths ago
      once again this guy improves his already strong republican credentials. oh, wait, he's a democrat! move on! .org, what have you wrought. ignored the only true progressive in congress, dennsi kuchich for this turncoat. the guy has not only broken every campaign promise he has ever made, but he has continued nearly every bush policy to boot. why is a primairy challenage not even being discussed.with the bunch of clowns the repubs have vying for the nomination, what better time than for a true progressive to run, not a bought and paid for corporate lawyer like we got now!
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