A new study shows a possible new abortion drug to replace mifepristone. But will these results increase abortion access—or restrict women's reproductive health options down the line?
The FDA approved mifepristone (Mifeprex) and misoprostol for medication abortion in 2000, and "this regimen now constitutes a substantial proportion of abortions in places where mifepristone is ...
Last year, the Supreme Court preserved the Food and Drug Administration’s previous existing approval of mifepristone ... followed by misoprostol, the second drug used in the typical medication ...
Mifepristone is under attack by abortion opponents, with several states seeking in federal court to restrict its use.
It's typically used with misoprostol, which causes contractions and bleeding Mifepristone has been under attack by abortion opponents, with several states seeking in federal court to restrict its use.
AND IT’S ACTUALLY TWO MEDICATIONS. IT’S ONE CALLED MIFEPRISTONE AND A SECOND ONE CALLED MISOPROSTOL. AND THERE WAS AN ATTEMPT TO GET MIFEPRISTONE, THAT FIRST DRUG TAKEN OFF OF THE MARKET ...
A new study suggests that a pill used for emergency contraception could be repurposed at a higher dose as an abortion drug, ...