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.
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The Other Jack
May 8th, 2009
4:09 pm
Commentary
So she lied about what I was responding to. She twisted what had been said to make her look like something she wasn’t: a civil poster. We weren’t dating. We were discussing politics on a political forum and she went nuts because she couldn’t prove what she said that she could. She posted lots of opinions, but no laws. She went hysterical with her low life friend actually attacking me for what I do for a living. And I’m supposed to act like someone she would want to take home to mother.
Do you live on this planet or is the internet now reaching out into space? Do women want equality or not?
USinUK
May 8th, 2009
3:52 pm
TOJ –
USinUK
May 8th, 2009
11:34 am
TOJ –
“For once, take responsibility for what you say to other people”
you mean when I said that I think the opinion of a federal judge who is a recognized expert in war crimes carries more weight than “the paltry party-apologist opinion of a camera-guy for hire”???
I still stand by that statement.
so solly cholly, but the statement is true – a man who is a federal judge and a national expert on war crimes has said that waterboarding qualifies as torture vs. someone who is on this board day-in-day-out with NO legal expertise, who shoots/edits video and who thinks that the GOP does no wrong … whose opinion do you think carries more weight??? hmmmm???
every word of that statement is true, diddums
And that was after post after post after post after post of singing songs and doing everything you could to avoid the question.
you mean like offering you not 1, not 2 but THREE examples of waterboarding being prosecuted as torture … yeah, there was someone avoiding the truth that day, but it sure wasn’t me.
Commentary
May 8th, 2009
2:25 pm
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The Other Jack
May 8th, 2009
2:10 pm
USinUK
remember this?
–– it carries more weight than the paltry party-apologist opinion of a camera-guy for hire. ––
Camera guy for hire? F*ck you.
And that was after post after post after post after post of singing songs and doing everything you could to avoid the question.
You set at a desk stealing time from your employer every day. Save your sanctimonious bullsh!t for someone stupid enough to believe it. If you act like a piece of trash, expect to be treated like a piece of trash.
Gandalf, the White! (!)
May 8th, 2009
1:59 pm
No matter what anyone says, do not go into the BGO room! Just sayin’!
Wait...wait...
May 8th, 2009
1:35 pm
Hell no, there will be no breeding at by big, fat gay wedding reception. After a couple of rousing renditions of “Deutschland, uber alles” and possibly a very fancy performance of “Springtime for Hitler”, we’ll move right into the glory hole and BGO (Big Gay Orgy) room.
USinUK
May 8th, 2009
11:45 am
(am not chuckling about Big Johnson … am NOT chuckling about Big Johnson)
Gandalf, the White! (AKA Big Johnson!)
May 8th, 2009
11:43 am
GALE, THAT WAS JUST MY POSTS FROM LAST WEEK!
USinUK
May 8th, 2009
11:43 am
wait … wait …
“If we all get gay married then we can’t have our get-knocked-up-and-then-have-an-abortion party. LOGIC FLAW!”
darlin’, I think you’re doing something wrong at your big, fat, gay wedding reception …
Gandalf, the White! (AKA Big Johnson!)
May 8th, 2009
11:42 am
AW, TELL THE WORLD, YOU KNOW YOU WANT ME!