No. Pharmacy access could also be called "behind-the-counter". A woman must speak with a pharmacist, receive a fact sheet, and answer a few simple questions before she is able to purchase EC.
When a drug is available "over-the-counter" it is placed on store shelves and can be purchased by anyone, no questions asked.
The FDA is currently considering making EC available over-the-counter nationwide. In fact, in December 2003, an FDA advisory committee voted in favor of over-the-counter status for EC by a vote of 24 to 4.