Court tells FDA to rethink Plan B contraceptive

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Mon Mar 23, 2009 5:46pm EDT

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* US courts says Plan B must be available to 17-year-olds

* Rules FDA must reconsider its Plan B decisions

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. court on Monday ordered the Food and Drug 
Administration to reconsider its decisions on the sale of the Plan B 
emergency contraceptive and ordered its producer to make the pills 
available to 17-year-olds without a prescription.

The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, in a 
52-page ruling, said its order to make Plan B available to 
17-year-olds under the same conditions it is currently available to 
older women must be complied with within 30 days.

The controversial Plan B, also known as the morning after pill, is 
now available without a prescription to women 18 and over to reduce 
the risk of unwanted pregnancy after sexual intercourse. Women 17 and 
under have been required to get a prescription for the drug.

The contraceptive, which works best when used within 24 hours of 
sexual intercourse, is sold by Barr Pharmaceuticals, which was 
recently acquired by Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.

The FDA was also ordered to reconsider its decisions for Plan B 
over-the-counter sale. It is currently available only behind the 
counter, so those who want to use the drug must ask a pharmacist for the pills.

Plan B's availability without a prescription in the United States was 
repeatedly delayed during the Bush Administration amid opposition 
from anti-abortion groups.

It was ultimately approved with the age and availability restrictions 
that will now be reconsidered by regulators.

"The court recognized that the FDA favored politics over science, 
ideology over women's health, and violated the law in the process," 
Nancy Northrup, president of Center for Reproductive Rights, said in 
a statement.

"Emergency contraception is proven safe and effective, and today we 
have succeeded in expanding access to 17-year-olds and are one step 
closer to making it fully available to all women," she said.

In making its ruling, the court said it would be premature to take up 
various constitutional challenges to the FDA's decisions regarding Plan B.

(Reporting by Bill Berkrot, editing by Gerald E. McCormick)

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