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FDA Under Scrutiny for Approval of Mail-Order Abortion Drugs

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American Catholic Tribune Mar 12, 2024

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Marjorie Dannenfelser - President, Susan B. Anthony Pro Life America | https://sbaprolife.org

In a recent development, a group of doctors has challenged the FDA's approval of mail-order abortion drugs, citing serious risks to women's health and questioning the safety claims associated with these drugs.

The group, represented by Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, is set to present their case before the Supreme Court on March 26 in the cases of FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine and Danco v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine. The doctors argue that the FDA's hasty approval process neglected crucial factors that could endanger women's lives, health, and fertility.

One of the key concerns raised in the brief is the potential danger faced by women in emergency situations. As one of the doctors pointed out, "A call to a hotline or remote prescriber will not help a hemorrhaging woman reach an emergency room quickly," emphasizing the need for immediate medical attention in such critical scenarios.

Furthermore, the brief sheds light on alarming statistics related to abortion and its psychological impacts on women. It mentions, "Ectopic pregnancy accounts for about one in 50 pregnancies in the U.S.," highlighting the prevalence of certain complications that could arise from abortions.

Additionally, the brief refers to peer-reviewed U.S. research findings, stating that "nearly 70% of women with a history of abortion describe their abortions as inconsistent with their own values and preferences, with one in four describing their abortions as unwanted or coerced." These findings underscore the complex and often distressing experiences that women may face in relation to abortion procedures.

Moreover, public perception regarding the safety of mail-order abortion drugs has been called into question. A poll conducted by CRC Research for SBA Pro-Life America revealed that "Americans do not believe the FDA’s assertions that mail-order abortion drugs are safe," indicating a lack of confidence in the regulatory process surrounding these medications.

As the case unfolds before the Supreme Court, the spotlight remains on the FDA's approval process and the potential implications for women's health and well-being. For more information on the risks associated with abortion drugs, concerned individuals are encouraged to visit abortiondrugfacts.com.

Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, a network advocating for pro-life causes, stands at the forefront of this legal challenge, representing the voices of over one million pro-life Americans committed to promoting women's health and protecting the sanctity of life.

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