It's Long Past Time for the FDA To Approve Over-the-Counter Birth Control
Despite experts recommending that birth control be sold over the counter, the U.S. still treats the pill like it's 1960.

Birth control pills will finally be available over the counter in the United States if the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves a recent request from the French drug company HRA Pharma.
Oral contraceptives can be purchased without a prescription in many countries. But in the United States, women who use birth control pills typically must get a doctor's permission, which requires an annual visit.
"Research has documented that the prescription requirement is a barrier for many people," Victoria Nichols, project director of the Free the Pill campaign, said in July, after HRA Pharma asked the FDA to allow over-the-counter sales of Opill, its daily hormonal contraceptive. That barrier, Nichols noted, "can push birth control out of reach because it means a potentially costly health care provider's visit, taking time off school or work to get to the appointment, and more."
In recent years, a few states have made getting oral contraceptives easier by authorizing pharmacists to prescribe and dispense them on the spot. But nowhere in the U.S. can people purchase birth control pills with the same ease that they can buy Tylenol, antihistamines, or condoms.
It may have made sense to require a prescription in the 1960s, when the FDA first approved oral contraceptives. But today's pills contain much lower levels of estrogen and are backed by decades of research demonstrating their safety. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists supports over-the-counter access, which studies suggest would reduce unwanted pregnancies.
What are we waiting for? During the debate over Obamacare, which was enacted in 2010, Democrats who once favored over-the-counter access instead became preoccupied with requiring insurers to pay for birth control. Republicans responded by suddenly coming out in favor of lifting the prescription requirement for oral contraceptives.
Luckily, we don't need new legislation or a bipartisan consensus to make it easier for women to obtain birth control pills. The FDA can do that by approving HRA Pharma's application.
This article originally appeared in print under the headline "Will the FDA Free the Pill?."
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“But in the United States, women who use birth control pills typically must get a doctor’s permission, which requires an annual visit.”
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Remember to use trans-inclusive language, Liz. That should be “But in the United States, uterus owners who use birth control pills typically must get a doctor’s permission, which requires an annual visit."
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Who needs the pill when you can get a free abortion anytime you want?
Don't look at me... I can recall when "free" meant voluntary, uncoerced, so that "women should be free" meant neither raped nor enslaved by superstitious simians. Thanks to the GOP-Dem Kleptocracy, "free" nowadays means "subsidized by looter politicians at gunpoint," hip, hip, hip, hoo-ray!
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Republican National Socialist Science is what we used to call "eugenics."
So, Margaret Sanger was a Republican?
Swing and a miss, Hank.
"Do you know what those pills will do to a guy like me?" ~~ Farmer Ted
+1 Long Duck Dong
Almost but no prize. You forgot to substitute the phrases, “Healthcare Provider” for “Doctor” and “Reproductive Care Supplies” for “Birth Control Pills.”
Bigot!
Every woman has a right to birth control pills, even those born without a uterus.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dgp9MPLEAqA&t=30s
“But in the United States, citizens who use medication must get a doctor’s permission, which requires a doctor's visit and paying government enable rent seeking.”
A libertarian publication would object to *all* prescription drug law.
Anyone know of one?
28th Amendment
The means to fight biological warfare being necessary to the security of a free People, the right of the People to purchase and use medicine, shall not be infringed.
The burden of proof should be on anyone standing between a free citizen and the medicine that *they* choose for themselves. It was always true, but after Covid, who can deny the *necessity* of it anymore?
We fought to keep our right to bear arms, but not our right to buy medicine, so the ruling class enslaves us with a bioweapon. In retrospect, it was inevitable.
The odd thing is that you can buy Day-After pills OTC which do contain hormones similar, not identical, to the prescription birth control pills. So, it seems that OTC status for regular BC pills is in order.
If you think there's only one thing odd about the birth-control-medical-industrial-complex, you'd be mistaken.
So stunning.
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Let's not mention that one of the strongest advocates for keeping birth control pills prescription-only was Planned Parenthood. Whether that was cutting into their birth control-prescribing business or their fetus parts business is an open question, but they seemed to be in favor of making it harder for women to avoid pregnancy.
This is why NARAL is a better investment. To this day fascist Republicans grumble and misremember WONPR. The Women's Organization for the National Prohibition Repeal they imagine as ... National Prohibition Reform! "Reform" of prohibition in Republican Newspeak meant the March 1929 Jones 5&10 law making beer a chain-gang felony with a fine worth half a million dollars in gold plus forfeiture of assets, bank accounts, brokerage accounts... but the Crash and Great Depression were thrown in for free!
If women could get an abortion pill what will PP do then?
They'd be out of business.
You can't force other people to pay for over the counter meds, so not going to happen.
Why not? You can force them to pay for food.
What are we waiting for? During the debate over Obamacare, which was enacted in 2010, Democrats who once favored over-the-counter access instead became preoccupied with requiring insurers to pay for birth control. Republicans responded by suddenly coming out in favor of lifting the prescription requirement for oral contraceptives.
Democrats have virtually never been for OTC birth control. Largely because it is such a cash cow for DNC donors like Planned Parenthood who both get money and capture of women.
https://thefederalist.com/2015/06/10/the-real-reason-planned-parenthood-trashes-otc-birth-control/
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/planned-parenthood-pushes-back-on-over-the-counter-contraception
ENB was fully against making it otc when it meant Republicans did it because poor women wouldn't get it free with Obamacare handouts, but now that it's a Democrat administration taking credit she's all "fuck those women and fuck the people's reptesentatives my team needs a win" it would be funny if it wasn't so transparently partisan and sad.
This 🙁
Preventing Orange Man Bad from regaining power is the *only* thing that matters, and justifies any and all Leftist Totalitarianism.
I recall when Fat Rush Limbaugh (Praise Be Unto Him) noted that the government would go broke if we had to pay for a birth control pill every time a slut like Sandra Fluke wanted to spread her legs.
Limbaugh and Limburger both come to mind whenever I hear the phrase "Christian Conservative Republican."
Key difference here being you have to personally pay for it OTC vs. Rush talking about the government paying for it.
Did the Stupid Party ever bring OTC birth control to a vote? If so, they should have numerous Dems, who are running for re-election, on record opposing it. That fact would make nice ads during an election season where "Republicans will ban abortion" is such an issue.
This would be why they prefer to circumvent the legislature entirely.
It's weird how the Democrats keep blocking this.
Almost like they would rather maintain a problem to drive a wedge issue, rather than solve anything. Really odd.
It's not weird. It is about the cost and access. Prescription allows insurance to reimburse which increases access. OTC doesn't allow reimbursement which reduces access.
"OTC doesn’t allow reimbursement" is a) false - many OTC meds are nevertheless eligible for reimbursement under health plans and b) even if true, trivially easily fixable in the same legislative bill that would make birth control eligible for OTC.
Yes easily fixable. Watch the political sides switch 100% when the attempt is made
I get reimbursed for my OTC meds and supplies all the time. What sort of shit-ass insurance are you on?
Straight up false on both points, I'd say that's a new record but it's par for the course.
OTC is indeed eligible on most insurance plans.
And in no universe is OTC reducing access to this or that medication. In fact, it being covered actually inflates the cost for those without insurance.
Yet more wisdom from JSlave.
How on earth do they sell any aspirin if insurance won’t pay for it?
Everyone here is conflating 'insurance/government pays' with access.
Price IS a major determinant of access.
They want to keep the price high.
Heck, maybe someday it'll be time for the DEA to stop urging States foreign and domestic to stop robbing, caging and shooting people over plant leaves. Theodore Roosevelt penned his "race suicide" letters beginning 1902. "Our" forced sterilization laws, complete with the Suprema Corte's Nihil Obstat, were a welcome precedent in Nazi Germany just as other prohibition laws to this day justify executions in former Dutch colonies. (https://bit.ly/3ylIixV)
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Ah, the Mises Caucus. What a bunch of charmers.
>>which studies suggest would reduce unwanted pregnancies.
so the baby murder industrial complex says neigh.
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The image for this article is really something. With birth control being represented as the very sun itself, the source of light and life in our world.
I think it's probably accurate to how some people view it, but it's also hilariously on the nose.
Birth control should be OTC for the following reasons:
1) Women everywhere could have access no matter what idiot is in charge at the moment.
2) Circumvents most arguments about abortion. (No conception, no problem)
3) Men can't tell you what to do.
4) You get to watch Bible Thumpers' heads explode as the contort themselves into new opposition arguments to prop up their favorite Mythology Anthology book.
I fully agree. Except for point four. Anyone who reads and understand the Bible know that sex for the purpose of pleasure is not a sin.
>>Birth control should be OTC
more succinct column.
Is the pull the only form of birth control?
All medication should be OTC because
1) I'm an actual libertarian. Fuck slavers who put government-enabled rent seekers between Americans and the medications they wish to purchase.
Democrats will never allow it.
You see, a certain segment on the right doesn't want birth control, and a certain segment on the left wants to force people into asking permission.
Things I've heard from the right: "Loosening up requirements for birth control will just lead to more promiscuity."
Things I've heard form the left: "We need prescriptions otherwise people would get birth control without a government approved physician's approval."
Things you hear from libertarians: "Improved access to birth control in the form of reduced restrictions increases liberty."
It's a lot harder to force insurance companies to cover OTC drugs "for free".
"It's Long Past Time for the FDA To Approve Over-the-Counter Birth Control"
There are multip form of birth control that do not require a prescription.
Condoms, for example, can be bought straight out of vending machines - when they're not just being given away.