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Effects of making emergency contraception available without a physician’s prescription |
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miércoles, 02 de abril de 2008 |
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Timely access to emergency contraception has the potential to reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies and subsequent abortions. A public health policy initiative in British Columbia beginning in December 2000 allowed pharmacists to provide emergency contraceptives (ECs) without a prescription. We sought to determine changes in EC use after the policy was introduced and to analyze EC use with data generated by the policy. Descargar artículo
By: Judith A. Soon, Marc Levine, Brenda L. Osmond, Mary H.H. Ensom, David W. Fielding |