Plan B now costs $30 at McKinley
15th Nov 2006, 10:34 GMT
After years of delay, Plan B finally received approval from the Food and Drug Administration for Plan B to become an over-the-counter drug. Earlier in the semester, Plan B was available to students for no extra charge, but recent changes have required McKinley Health Center to charge for the emergency contraceptive.
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