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Requiring physicians to dispense mifepristone: an unnecessary limit on safety and access to medical abortion
Wendy V. Norman and Judith A. Soon
CMAJ December 06, 2016 188 (17-18) E429-E430; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.160581
Wendy V. Norman
Department of Family Practice (Norman) and Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Soon), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC; Contraception Access Research Team (Norman, Soon), Women’s Health Research Institute, BC Women’s Hospital, Vancouver, BC
MD MHScJudith A. Soon
Department of Family Practice (Norman) and Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Soon), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC; Contraception Access Research Team (Norman, Soon), Women’s Health Research Institute, BC Women’s Hospital, Vancouver, BC
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Requiring physicians to dispense mifepristone: an unnecessary limit on safety and access to medical abortion
Wendy V. Norman, Judith A. Soon
CMAJ Dec 2016, 188 (17-18) E429-E430; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.160581
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