Pharmacy giants CVS and Rite Aid have limited sales of "morning after" pills to three per woman as the market goes crazy after the Roe v Wade decision — and Walgreens has sold out of the drugs it can put up for delivery.
CVS — America's biggest pharmacy chain — said it still had enough of the pills that can prevent pregnancy in stock but wanted to ensure "equitable access."
The new guidelines affect Plan B pills, sold for $49.99 each, and the Aftera brand retailed at $39.99.