Indiana Code 25-26-25-3. “Self-administered hormonal contraceptive”
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Sec. 3. As used in this chapter, “self-administered hormonal contraceptive” means a drug:
(1) composed of a hormone or a combination of hormones that is approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration to prevent pregnancy; and
(2) that the woman to whom the drug is prescribed may administer to herself.
The term includes hormonal contraceptive pills. However, the term does not include a drug or substance that contains a progesterone receptor antagonist.
As added by P.L.154-2023, SEC.3.