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Following the Supreme Court’s upheaval in Roe v. Wade and planned parent-child relationship vs. Casey, Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement that the abortion drug Mifepristone could not be banned.
“And we are ready to work with other departments of the federal government seeking to use legitimate authorities to protect and maintain access to assisted reproductive technology,” he writes.
“In particular, the FDA has approved the use of a drug called mifepristone. The state cannot ban mifepristone based on discrepancies with FDA experts’ judgments regarding safety and efficacy.” Garland says.
But what is Mifes Prestone?
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According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), mifepristone (mifeprex) is used with another drug called misoprostol to end pregnancy within 70 days.
This drug blocks progesterone, a hormone needed to continue pregnancy.
Mifeprex was first approved in 2000, and in 2016, the FDA approved a supplemental application based on data and information submitted by pharmaceutical companies.
After reviewing the application, authorities said that mifepristone was “safe and effective when used to abort a pregnancy according to the revised label.”
Three years later, the FDA approved 200 milligrams of mifepristone tablets. This is a generic version of Mifepristone.
The tablets are taken about 2 days later, and those taking them should see a doctor after 1-2 weeks.
People who should not take this drug include those who have an ectopic pregnancy, those who have adrenal problems, those who are currently on long-term corticosteroid therapy, those who have bleeding problems, and those who have anticoagulants. Some are taking it, some are using an intrauterine device, and some have an intrauterine device. (Intrauterine device) is in place.
Possible side effects of using Mifeplex include convulsions and vaginal bleeding, nausea, weakness, fever, chills, vomiting, headache, diarrhea, and dizziness within 1-2 days of taking the two medications. And so on.
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As of June last year, there were reports of 26 deaths since the approval of mifepristone-related women, two ectopic pregnancies and several severe systemic infections.
“Adverse events are definitely due to mifepristone due to concomitant use of other drugs, other medical or surgical treatments, coexisting medical conditions, and information gaps between patient health and patient clinical management. It’s not a thing, “said the FDA. Please note that no new safety signals have been identified during the adverse event review.
Mifepristone for abortion is also approved in France, the United Kingdom, Sweden and about 60 other countries.
According to data from the Guttmacher Institute, an abortion research institute Drug abortion currently accounts for 54% Of the abortion in the United States.
The FDA states that mifepristone and generic versions “should not be purchased over the Internet as they bypass important safeguards designed to protect.” [their] “Health” and medicines purchased from foreign internet sources are not FDA-approved versions of medicines.
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Mifeprex must be ordered, prescribed, and dispensed by or under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider.
In December, the FDA lifted access restrictions on abortion drugs, allowing patients to receive abortion drugs by mail.
Medicines are not available in stores. However, in some areas only telemedicine visits are required to obtain mifepristone and misoprostol. Access to abortion by telemedicine is subject to state law.