Picture if you will: a 17-year-old girl in a pharmacy, the morning after, not a little horrified by her current dilemma. Whatever transpired the night before—carelessness with a boyfriend, date rape, stranger rape—she now finds herself in a race against time to keep from getting pregnant. “Plan B, Plan B” she tells herself, scanning the shelves, remembering that this high-dose birth control can effectively block a pregnancy if taken within 72 hours of sexual intercourse (although it’s most effective within 24 hours).
Nearly all major industrialized nations have approved Plan B without restrictions for many years, recognizing it’s efficacy in preventing unwanted pregnancies. Now, thanks to Tummino vs. Torti, a recent judgment from the federal district court, the day will soon be here when 17-year-olds won’t have to get a time-wasting prescription for this perfectly safe contraceptive, once erroneously tagged as an abortifacient. Gone are the years of stonewalling and outright lies about the drug used by the Bush Administration to turn the FDA from a science-based to faith-based arm of the government.
The Tummino vs. Torti judgment exposes many “arbitary and capricious” acts masquerading as medical due diligence. With pressure from the White House, the FDA had stalled confirmation of Plan B’s OTC (over the counter) status for years, citing bogus safety concerns.
One particularly egregious tactic was when the administration claimed the OTC-switch advisory committee lacked a “balance of opinion”. ( I guess a cadre of medical and science professionals adept at research and clinical trials was a little too uniform.) Eventually, Right to Life ideologues with far less experience were tossed into the mix. Still, science won out and in 2003 the advisory committee voted 23-4 in favor of eliminating age restrictions on procurement of Plan B. That should have been the end of a long, hard fight, right? Wrong. The FDA rejected this advice, the only OTC-switch recommendation they rejected in10 years.
By approving the lowering of age restrictions on Plan B the court simply recognizes that 17-year-olds with the wherewithal to connect a reckless night with preventative measures deserve our support. What they don’t deserve, even if their judgment often falls short? A bunch of political kowtowing dressed up to look like best-practice medicine.
Was the federal court right to lower age restrictions on Plan B?
Picture if you will, the fact that if you repeat a falsehood often enough, people will actually believe it. Andy perpetuates the “politics prevented Plan B” myth repeated in loaded news stories. Since when did news reporters stop fact-checking? Silly question, I know.
The 2003 FDA advisory committee, stacked with leftover Clinton appointees, was the one putting politics over science. The FDA must be sure a drug is both effective and safe for its proposed usage, and Plan B has never been proven safe for over the counter use – especially for minors.
Plan B is the same drug as the regular birth control pill – which requires a prescription – only 25 times stronger! Since medical reasons (like avoiding blood clots) require taking the low-dose pill only under a doctor’s care, Bush officials were right to overturn the advisory committee’s blithe, unprecedented assurance that the turbo version would be fine without one, thank you. It was the only such case in10 years because it was the most absurd, unscientific decision in10 years.
Wendy Wright, president of Concerned Women for America, testified at that advisory committee meeting (“ground zero” she said in our interview), and explains, “there are activists and advocates for the drug on the committee,” not just the impartial scientists Andy believes.
Today, conservative warnings about Plan B have come to pass, and OTC nations like the U.K. have seen the inevitable consequences: women taking it 40 times in a row, schools giving it to 11-year-olds like candy, and health officials warning of serious health complications such as infertility. Federal District Judge Korman ignored all that, relying on incorrect information instead. (Maybe he’s been reading the news, too…) Wright pointed out, “His decision said Plan B would be 89 percent effective and decrease abortions – the same thing advocates originally said to get it OTC! Yet even prominent advocates of Plan B and medical journals now say it does not reduce pregnancies and abortions.”
Parents should be furious with a judge undermining their oversight and their girls’ safety based on a myth. “Teenagers,” Wright says, “still need a parental signature for tanning beds and field trips, but not to get a high dose hormone drug, with serious side effects.”
That is politics, not best-practice medicine.
319 comments Add your comment
USinUK
May 8th, 2009
10:33 am
TOJ –
“We have had lively discussions about everything you mentioned, but those don’t deteriorate into what happened last week. I don’t like comparing you to trash.”
well, so glad that you don’t LIKE calling anyone trash. would hate to think you ENJOY that kind of thing.
and that was AFTER I posted not only the opinion of the Federal judge and nationally recognized expert on war crimes, but THREE cases that supported waterboarding as torture (1 federal, 1 international, 1 military).
and your response??? telling me to eat *** and die. sorry, TOJ, but you can’t blame that on Jokes.
“There is no bond between us that supersedes the bond that you have with him. … So please understand when I say that I can’t trust you anymore.”
um. okay. and what response are you expecting to that? weeping? rending my shirt? keening? sitting shiva??
you compare my party to nazis. you call us racists and say that we’re trying to keep the black man down. you say that Democrats routinely get abortions for recreational purposes. and you repeatedly call me indoctrinated while you parrot right-wing talking points.
but, yeah. Jokes and I are the problem. got it. (eyes rolling so far back in my head, I can see my own spleen)
American Woman
May 8th, 2009
10:30 am
Gandalf the Swine, the nasty things you say tell us more than we want to know about the state of your own love life, bless your heart. Do you talk like this in church when worshipping the Lord JC you claim to follow? No matter. The good news is, there’s never been a better time to buy a zippy little sports car to make up for it. Gotta feel that surge from somewhere… bless your heart.
USinUK
May 8th, 2009
10:21 am
GtG –
I’m sayin!!! what’s Somali for “d-OH!!!”
Gandalf, the White! (!)
May 8th, 2009
10:15 am
AW, bet the boy at your High School are glad you didn’t abstain! Just sayin….
Gandalf, the White! (!)
May 8th, 2009
10:13 am
EXPAT! Nothing kewler than a pirate attacking a War Ship! No ARRRRRRRguement from me! Sorry I didn’t see it earlier, like I said, hate filled blog last week!
Gandalf, the White! (!)
May 8th, 2009
10:12 am
AW, just because you slept with the Football Team, the Basketball Team, the XC team and most of the volleyball team in High School, doesn’t mean all of our daughters are so EZ!
just sayin’…
American Woman
May 8th, 2009
10:12 am
Clarification at 10:03: I meant to say abstinance is the best, not the only way to prevent pregnancy. Obviously. Sorry I mistyped.
The Other Jack
May 8th, 2009
10:05 am
UsinUk
You are missing the point. We have had lively discussions about everything you mentioned, but those don’t deteriorate into what happened last week. I don’t like comparing you to trash.
You can say what you want. We can call all the truces in the world. But as soon as that vile poster appears (and you know he will) any agreements we make are gone. There is no bond between us that supersedes the bond that you have with him. As I said: when he says it, it means nothing. When you say it, it means a lot. And the more I trust you, the more it does matter. So please understand when I say that I can’t trust you anymore.
If I don’t get back, today, have a good weekend.
You too, Gale.
American Woman
May 8th, 2009
10:03 am
I can’t understand why anyone opposes comprehensive sex education for teenagers! Sometimes condoms DO break. If anything highlights the benefits of abstinence, it’s education. Abstinence IS the only way to prevent pregnancy, but it does little to protect someone who is forcibly taken. Some choose to engage anyway, and need to understand how condoms work, their effectiveness rates, back up contraception to use with condoms, and what to do the “morning after” something goes wrong. I can assure you, Plan B is NOT pleasant, and not something anyone would want to repeat. The idea that people behave irresponsibly because Plan B or abortions are “easy” have no idea what they’re talking about. FACTS, people. Get some, share some. Denial, delusions, and ignorance are simply not effective in a practical world.
Gandalf, the White! (!)
May 8th, 2009
9:59 am
Too much hate in the last blog, let me go back and check you out…