Multiple Choice
Which change would be most effective in making hormonal contraceptives available to teenagers who do not want to involve parents in their contraceptive decisions?
A) Making oral contraceptives available over the counter (without a prescription)
B) Allowing pharmacists to prescribe oral contraceptives
C) Encouraging insurance companies to cover oral contraceptives
D) Developing new packaging that better conceals birth control pills
E) Allowing doctors to prescribe oral contraceptives to minors
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