We have it available OTC in Washington, too! Well, not TOTALLY OTC. You go to the pharmacy and say "I need Plan B." and then you fill out a form with all your info, and then sign a waiver saying "You acknowledge by signing this that you know Plan B is not a form of birth control and should not be taken as such, it mearly prevents the egg from implanting, it will not prevent STD's, blah blah blah" then you sign it, pay $32 (that's what it was when I got it anyway) and they hand it over. SUPER easy. I can't believe it's not available like that in EVERY state. It's just ridiculous.
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Date: 2005-05-26 05:55 pm (UTC)