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Vending machine for morning-after pill at Pennsylvania college

Vending machine for morning-after pill at Pennsylvania college

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This photo released by Barr Pharmaceuticals shows the packaging, pills and educational booklet for the over-the-counter version of the morning-after pill now available at pharmacies nationwide.

by Associated Press

KING5.com

Posted on February 7, 2012 at 1:06 PM

SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. — Students at Shippensburg University in central Pennsylvania can get the "morning-after" pill by sliding $25 into a vending machine installed at the request of the student government.

The Etter Health Center at Shippensburg, a public school of 8,300 students in Appalachia's scenic Cumberland Valley, provides the Plan B One Step emergency contraceptive along with condoms, decongestants and pregnancy tests.

The pill is available without a prescription to anyone 17 or older, and the school checked records and found that all current students are that age or older, spokesman Peter Gigliotti said.

The machine was installed after a request from the student association. The pill's availability in a vending machine appears to be rare, if not unprecedented.

The idea started when Shippensburg conducted a survey about health center services several years ago, and 85 percent of the respondents supported making Plan B available, he said.

"The machine is in a private room in our health center, and the health center is only accessible by students," Gigliotti said in a statement. "In addition, no one can walk in off the street and go into the health center. Students proceed to a check-in desk located in the lobby and after checking in are granted access to the treatment area."

Taking Plan B within 72 hours of rape, condom failure or just forgetting regular contraception can cut the chances of pregnancy by up to 89 percent. It works best if taken within 24 hours.
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Some religious conservatives consider the emergency contraceptive tantamount to an abortion drug. A spokeswoman for the National Right to Life Committee did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Jessica Sheets Pika, a spokeswoman for the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, said that "if the health center is manned 24/7, that sounds like it's a sufficient protection."

"But if there's a chance that people under 17 are able to access it, that's a problem," she added.

The drug isn't covered or subsidized by the school. Its price at the vending machine is set by the school's cost to the pharmaceutical company and is less than at off-campus pharmacies.

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sir_kris said on February 8, 2012 at 11:42 AM

@mr_whatever Re-read the article, as your question was already answered. The vending machine is located inside the health center, which is manned 24/7, in a section that only verified students are granted access to. The school verified that all students are 17 years of age or older. As for parental consent, these are young adults. They don't need parental consent to receive any form of medical treatment. Nice try, though.

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rnl52 said on February 7, 2012 at 11:17 PM

The evangelicals will go nutz over this.

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meatplow said on February 7, 2012 at 3:40 PM

Lets just hope it works.

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Sir_Real said on February 7, 2012 at 2:02 PM

The best defense against the next Josh Powell.

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mr_conservative said on February 7, 2012 at 1:37 PM

Where's parental consent or the ability of the machine to determine if the purchaser is over 17? On the other hand, it's quick and easy shopping for Valentine's Day.

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