People are seeking the advance provision of medication before Friday’s deadline, when the drug may become unavailable
Abortion pill websites and providers are seeing a surge of interest following a court decision that threatens to block access to one of the major abortion drugs, mifepristone.had seen a 38% increase in people booking virtual appointments since the ruling on Friday, with many customers
On Friday, Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk ruled in favor of anti-abortion groups challenging the Food and Drug Administration’s 23-year-old approval of mifepristone – a drug commonly prescribed alongside misoprostol to induce an abortion. The Biden administration appealed the decision, and anOn the same day as Kacsmaryk’s decision, a federal
The dueling decisions increase the likelihood that the issue of mifepristone’s FDA authorization will ultimately be decided by the supreme court.
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