The United States recognizes the first medicine for prescription prevention
The US Food and Drug Administration approved the first contraceptive for prescriptions on Thursday and paved the way for millions of women to buy birth control medicine without visiting the doctor. The “Obil” pills, which are taken daily and sold by “Brigo”, were approved to use as a doctor for the first time in 1973, and the approval of the use is opened without the prescription of the door for women to obtain it without first visiting the doctor. ‘Brigo’ said that the property will be available in stores and via the Internet in the first quarter of next year, adding that it will share information regarding price plans next week. According to the US “Axius” website, Arizona joined 20 US states this month, including Delaware and Nevada, and the capital Washington to allow pharmacists to describe birth control. At least 13 states of insurance companies must cover all available medical contraceptives. Also read: