Nearly half of adult women across the United States are unsure of the laws regarding medication that will induce abortion in their given states, according to new data from KFF, formerly the Kaiser Family Foundation.
from the Food and Drug Association “to end an intrauterine pregnancy through ten weeks gestation,” defined as 70 days or less after a patient’s last period.
In early January, the FDA updated its mitigation strategy surrounding mifepristone in order to allow “not only mail-order but also brick-and-mortar pharmacies to dispense mifepristone,”, though it also included requirements that dispensing pharmacies be certified through a Mifepristone Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy Program.
Access to abortion – both as a procedure and induced by medicine – varies by state. There are 13 states with outright abortion bans, including a ban on mifepristone and misoprostol. Those states are Idaho, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia and Arkansas.
Still, some states have taken steps to restrict access to abortion medication, though not banning it outright. The cases were brought by a North Carolina physician who prescribes the pill, mifepristone, and GenBioPro, which makes a generic version of the drug and sued in West Virginia.
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