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Could I ask who's calling? <a href=" http://www.cleanmedeurope.org/buy-vigapro-online.pdf#whereby ">vigapro</a>  The FDA first approved access to Plan B with a prescription in 1999; by 2006, the FDA said women 17 and older could get it over the counter but that younger women still needed the prescription. When scientists at the FDA said in 2012 that Plan B should be available without age restrictions, Health and Human Services head Kathleen Sebelius overruled them because she said more research was needed on the pill's effects on young girls.
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