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Commentary: Emergency Contraception: Is It Effective in Heavier Women? January 2014
Article: emergency contraceptives (Plan B One-Step, etc) will be available OTC without restrictions August 2013
Commentary: Emergency Contraception Update August 2013
Article: use OTC emergency contraceptives (Plan B, etc) repeatedly as a primary contraceptive June 2011
Commentary: Routine Use of Emergency Contraception...Is It Safe? June 2011
Guideline: American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). Emergency Contraception (2010) June 2011
Article: controversy as the new Ella (ulipristal) joins other emergency contraceptives (Plan B One-Step, etc) later this year October 2010
Commentary: Missed Doses of Hormonal Contraception August 2009
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