The Right Is Frothing Over a New Medication Abortion Study
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Photo caption: A box of EllaOne (ulipristal acetate), an emergency hormonal contraceptive treatment manufactured and marketed by HRA Pharma, at a pharmacy in Brussels. […] Photo credit: Thierry Monasse / Getty Images. Article by Susan Rinkunas. The New Republic –
When people talk about “the abortion pill,” they typically mean mifepristone, the first drug in the FDA-approved medication abortion regimen. Conservatives are currently lobbying both federal courts and the Trump administration to roll back access to mifepristone and make it functionally inaccessible—if not get it withdrawn from the market altogether. […]
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