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Texas Senator Bryan Hughes introduced a bill that would require testing wastewater for mifepristone, raising abortion-rights ...
concern has grown over whether Trump's decision in the Idaho case is a sign that his administration may also reverse course in a longstanding legal battle over telehealth access to mifepristone ...
More abortions are taking place by telehealth, raising the stakes for anti-abortion advocates’ efforts to stop abortion pills ...
Wade, the abortion drug mifepristone has increasingly become ... Last year, Missouri, Idaho, and Kansas petitioned to join the suit at the lower court level and were granted the status of intervenors.
Lawmakers in several states have introduced measures to classify the drugs mifepristone and misoprostol — which are used together in the majority of U.S. abortions — as controlled dangerous substances ...
Mifepristone is reported by the FDA to have fewer than 0.5% of recipients experiencing “serious adverse reactions,” and death associated with the drug is even more rare.
Last year, the Supreme Court preserved the Food and Drug Administration’s previous existing approval of mifepristone. As the drug faces greater legal challenges, and after the fall of Roe v.
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