
Catholic Bishops to FDA: Don’t Allow Over-the-Counter Use of ‘Minipill’ Contraceptive
They echo other critics who say the drug’s side effects mean patients should have physician supervision while taking the drug.
They echo other critics who say the drug’s side effects mean patients should have physician supervision while taking the drug.
A Swedish study finds women on ‘the pill’ are more likely to feel decreased vitality, mood and self-control.
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