Erectile dysfunction drug, Cialis could soon be available over-the-counter (OTC) after its manufacturer, Eli Lilly & Co signed a licensing deal that could give Sanofi SA permission to sell the drug without a prescription.
A new poll found that 66 percent of people believed that girls under 18 should only be able to purchase the morning after pill with parental permission if no prescription is required.
The FDA grants Teva Pharmaceuticals the exclusive right to sell Plan B One-Step on drugstore shelves without age restrictions.
The federal government has ended the long legal fight hoping to keep the age restrictions on morning-after pills.
The 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that two-pill variants of the morning after pill can be sold over the counter while the government appeal is pending.