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Louisiana Has Criminalized Abortion Pills. This Doctor Fears More States Will Follow.
"It's really a dangerous slippery slope when we have legislation that interferes with what we know to be evidence-based medicine."
Abortion pills will be controlled substances in Louisiana soon. Doctors have concerns
Louisiana will become the first in the United States on Tuesday to categorize two widely used abortion-inducing pills as “controlled dangerous substances.”
Abortion pills now regulated in Louisiana: What to know
Mifepristone and misoprostol are now controlled substances in Louisiana. Here is everything to know about the first-of-its-kind law.
Louisiana Reclassifies Abortion Pills as Controlled Dangerous Substances
In another blow to reproductive healthcare freedom in Republican states, Louisiana has reclassified the abortion drugs mifepristone and misoprostol as schedule IV controlled substances, which come with prison terms of up to five years for those caught in possession without a prescription.
Louisiana law criminalizing possession of abortion pills takes effect
The two drugs used in medication abortion are officially controlled substances in Louisiana after a law took effect that criminalizes their possession without a prescription. The first-of-its-kind law reclassified mifepristone and misoprostol as Schedule IV controlled substances,
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Are abortion pills legal in my state? Here’s what you need to know.
Wade, the number of U.S. abortions continues to climb — with abortion pills now accounting for nearly two-thirds of them. Yet ...
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Abortion Pill Maker Is Seeking to Expand Its Use to Miscarriage
Danco Laboratories is preparing to ask the FDA to approve Mifeprex’s use for managing miscarriages, a move that could make ...
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The Real 'Danger' Is Reclassifying Abortion Pills as Controlled Substances
Physicians will continue to be resilient and work through the challenges that our political climate brings to care. However, ...
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New La. law reclassifies abortion meds as controlled dangerous substances
A new Louisiana law is requiring hospitals to change their protocols after the law reclassifies two widely used abortion ...
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Louisiana’s new mifepristone and misoprostol law puts my patients at unnecessary risk
Opinion: Louisiana’s new restrictions on mifepristone and misoprostol threaten to negate the state’s recent gains in maternal ...
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A new Louisiana law requires abortion meds to be locked in a cabinet, even if needed for emergency care
Louisiana’s first-in-the-nation law listing the abortion medications mifepristone and misoprostol as “controlled dangerous ...
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Kentucky abortion laws made my miscarriage more dangerous than it had to be | Opinion
Based on decades of research, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecology deem mifepristone as essential for ...
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Missouri abortion access could hinge on what Amendment 3 means for medication restrictions
If Missouri voters overturn the state’s abortion ban in November, the state Supreme Court will likely decide whether ...
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Republicans in House races are moderating their words on abortion — but not always their policies
The post Republicans in House races are moderating their words on abortion — but not always their policies appeared first on ...
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Danco to seek FDA nod for use of abortion drug in miscarriages, WSJ reports
(Reuters) -Danco Laboratories plans to ask the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to approve its abortion pill regimen for ...
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