How Can Pharmacies Improve Access to Emergency Contraception?. / Jane E. Boggess.
by Boggess, Jane E; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: How Can Pharmacies Improve Access to Emergency Contraception?, May/June 2002; pp. 162-165.
"The time-sensitive nature of emergency contraception--and the fact that it is for single as opposed to continuous use--has greatly strengthened arguments in favor of deregulation, and has heightened the need for improved public access." (PERSPECTIVES ON SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH) The author discusses how to improve access for women to emergency contraception.
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