The Toxic Substances Control Act requires that, before manufacturing a new chemical in bulk, manufacturers must submit a pre-manufacturing report’ to the EPA in which the environmental and human health impacts of the substance are assessed (including those that may derive from the ultimate disposal of the chemical). Depending on the results of the assessment, the manufacturer may be required to test the effects of the product on living things. Following the results of the testing, a product’s uses may be restricted or a product may be kept off the market altogether.
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Explanation:
I would not prescribe the patient the birth control pills
Birth control is a contraceptive method used to avoid pregnancy. Birth control pills are taken orally and can be effective when taken on a proper schedule. Birth control pills do not protect users from catching STDs. Birth control pills are made up by the combination of estrogen and progesterone hormones. These hormones prevent ovulation ,and due to this fertilization does not take place, thus no pregnancy.
Birth control pills do have side effects like headache, breast pain , nausea, constipation etc.
As the patient is only 14 years old she is legally not capable of indulging in any sexual activities and taking birth control pills might affect her reproductive health too.
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