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Doctor Sues Over Abortion Pill Restrictions

A physician in North Carolina is suing over the state’s laws that put limitations on the drug mifepristone, which causes an abortion

Dr. Amy Bryant filed On Wednesday, a complaint was filed claiming that the Food and Drug Administration had established certain Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy for the drug. However, North Carolina has placed other restrictions, including the requirement that abortion drugs must be administered by a doctor and that they be given out in person. The FDA also stipulated that the drugs must be dispensable in certain areas after counseling and after 72 hours. Sometimes, an ultrasound may also be required.

Bryant told ABC News said that she had filed the complaint about mifepristone with them since they are not aware of it. “no medical reason for politicians to interfere or restrict access” To it.

“These burdensome restrictions on medication abortion force physicians to deal with unnecessary restrictions on patient care and on the healthcare system,” She said.

The case brings up an interesting debate over states’ rights versus the dictations of the federal government. 

Eva Temkin, Bryant’s lawyer, said that federal regulations for mifepristone would supersede state rules when the two are not the same. 

“Congress has made clear that FDA is tasked with establishing regulatory controls for this drug to ensure safety and patient access in the least burdensome way,” She said.

A ruling on the lawsuit could impact other states’ pro-life laws, ABC News pointed out. CBS News reports that not many states have tried to prohibit the FDA-approved medication from being used in their state. This is due to previous rulings. reported

The FDA has been examining REMS medicines and the FDA is claiming that the FDA was negligent in the litigation Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic ActNorth Carolina has no authority to place restrictions or make other specifications regarding how the drug is used. 

The Constitution’s supremacy clause Note that federal laws are often placed As Cornell’s Legal Information Institute pointed out, the FDA regulations are superior to those of other states. However, the FDA’s regulations could be a questionable factor in such a lawsuit.

The FDA’s Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy for mifepristone includes It is possible to give the drug out in large quantities. It can be distributed by an authorized prescriber under supervision or by specific pharmacies. It can be sent by post or handed to individuals in person. The notification was sent earlier in the month. FDA Also made It is possible to obtain abortion drugs. given You can also visit Walgreens and CVS pharmacies.

Another lawsuit was also filed filed Wednesday in West Virginia, over restrictions placed on abortion pills 


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