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woman. "We need a permanent policy that says that all IHS facilities, including those that serve Alaska Natives, shall carry and offer emergency contraceptives consistent with law."
• IHS said it is working to update its pharmacy policy but would hold all employees accountable for following the verbal directive on medication.
• Charon Asetoyer, resource center director, said she's also looking to IHS to provide unrestricted sales of the Plan B One-Step morning-after pill. The U.S. Food and

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