What if other people – parents, siblings, or friends – buy Plan B to give to women under the age of 18?
Dr. Galson said that the FDA is not in the business of regulating the practice of medicine or individual people’s behavior as regards drug use. There are no restrictions against a person 18 or older buying Plan B in advance to have on hand for future use. There are no restrictions against a person 18 or older buying multiple packages of Plan B at one time. Opponents of the age restriction have noted that it will be much easier for young women to get an older friend or relative to buy Plan B for them than to get a doctor’s prescription (and cheaper, too).
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