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regent now, adviser fos fda a meeting to debate the first over the counter birth control pills. it is called opill and could allow women to access birth control as easily as tylenol or other over the counter medicines. these have been approved by prescription since 1960. and elizabeth cohen is looking at this, and there are some scientists expressing concerns about this pill, and what are the concerns? yes, kate n a 130-page briefing document, the fda said a lot of concerns, and one of them is that currently 60% of the u.s. adults, including obese for this drug were done 50 years ago and we didn t have that percentage of people overweight. secondly, concerned that women might misread the label. based on the studies, some did,