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Georgia Woman Charged with Murder After Alleged Abortion-Pill Use
politics2 months ago

Georgia Woman Charged with Murder After Alleged Abortion-Pill Use

A 31-year-old Georgia woman, Alexia Moore, has been charged with murder after police say she used abortion pills to terminate a pregnancy in violation of Georgia’s heartbeat-law; prosecutors must decide whether to indict, potentially making this one of the first murder charges tied to terminating a pregnancy in the state since the 2019 law. The arrest warrant says the fetus was 22–24 weeks and survived about an hour after birth, and Moore allegedly obtained misoprostol and oxycodone.

Georgia Woman Faces Murder Charge Over Alleged Abortion Pill Use
crime2 months ago

Georgia Woman Faces Murder Charge Over Alleged Abortion Pill Use

A 31-year-old Georgia woman is charged with murder after allegedly taking misoprostol to induce an abortion, a case tied to Georgia’s 2019 abortion ban and potentially among the first of its kind under the law; prosecutors say the fetus lived for about an hour after birth, Moore also faces drug charges, and the district attorney would need a grand jury indictment to move forward.

Massachusetts Man Charged with Secretly Administering Abortion Pill to Girlfriend
crime2 years ago

Massachusetts Man Charged with Secretly Administering Abortion Pill to Girlfriend

A Massachusetts man, Robert Kawada, has been charged with secretly giving his girlfriend an abortion pill, Misoprostol, to end her pregnancy. Kawada allegedly deceived her by claiming the pills were iron supplements and even staged a fake call from a nurse to convince her. He faces multiple charges, including poisoning and assault, and is being held on $100,000 bail. The case is under investigation by the Middlesex District Attorney's Office and Watertown Police.

Brookline Man Arraigned for Allegedly Tricking Ex into Taking Abortion Pill
crime2 years ago

Brookline Man Arraigned for Allegedly Tricking Ex into Taking Abortion Pill

A Massachusetts man, Robert Kawada, has been charged with poisoning, assault, and battery after allegedly tricking his ex-girlfriend into taking abortion pills by claiming they were vitamins and iron supplements. Kawada was ordered held on $100,000 bail and must stay away from the victim and wear a GPS device. The victim suffered a miscarriage, and detectives found the pills to be consistent with misoprostol, a medication used to terminate pregnancies.

Louisiana Becomes First State to Classify Abortion Pills as Controlled Substances
healthpolitics2 years ago

Louisiana Becomes First State to Classify Abortion Pills as Controlled Substances

Louisiana's new law reclassifies abortion pills mifepristone and misoprostol as Schedule IV controlled substances, increasing restrictions and penalties for possession without a prescription. Pregnant women are exempt from prosecution, but others who help them obtain the drugs are not. The law could face legal challenges and may inspire similar legislation in other states.

"Pharmacists Face Legal Concerns Amid Ambiguous Abortion Laws"
healthcare2 years ago

"Pharmacists Face Legal Concerns Amid Ambiguous Abortion Laws"

In states with strict abortion bans, pharmacists face uncertainty and fear of legal action when dispensing misoprostol, a drug used for abortions as well as other medical purposes. The overturning of Roe v. Wade has led to confusion and distress for both pharmacists and patients, with some pharmacists refusing to prescribe misoprostol due to legal concerns. Women have experienced delays in accessing prescribed medications, including misoprostol, even when not seeking abortions, highlighting the impact of these laws on healthcare access.

Understanding Mifepristone: Uses and Applications
health-womens-health2 years ago

Understanding Mifepristone: Uses and Applications

Mifepristone is a drug used in combination with misoprostol for medication abortion, blocking the hormone progesterone necessary for pregnancy and causing the body to expel the pregnancy. Studies show it is over 99% effective and as safe as a clinic-administered abortion. While the FDA approves its use up to 10 weeks of pregnancy, the World Health Organization suggests it can be used up to 12 weeks. Medication abortion has become more common during the Covid-19 pandemic, and some women in states with abortion restrictions have turned to mail-order pills.

Understanding Mifepristone: Uses and Benefits.
health3 years ago

Understanding Mifepristone: Uses and Benefits.

Mifepristone is a drug used in combination with misoprostol to end a pregnancy without surgery, known as medication abortion. It blocks a hormone necessary for pregnancy to continue, while misoprostol brings on uterine contractions to expel the pregnancy. Medication abortion is safe and effective, with low rates of adverse events and high patient satisfaction. It is used for pregnancies up to 10 weeks in the US and up to 12 weeks according to WHO guidelines. About half of legal abortions in the US and three-quarters in Europe use medication abortion, and it is also used illicitly in places with restricted access to legal abortion.

Democratic States Stockpile Abortion Pills After Texas Ruling
health3 years ago

Democratic States Stockpile Abortion Pills After Texas Ruling

Democratic-led states are stockpiling the abortion pill, mifepristone, after a federal judge in Texas invalidated the FDA's approval of the drug. The judge's decision could affect access to the pill in all states, even where Democrats and voters have acted to secure abortion rights. States are trying to figure out how to prepare for different scenarios in a fast-changing legal landscape. Some states are looking to misoprostol, the second drug in the two-drug regimen, which was not covered in the Texas judge's preliminary ruling.

The Controversial Use of Misoprostol in Abortion Rulings.
health3 years ago

The Controversial Use of Misoprostol in Abortion Rulings.

Misoprostol, a drug used in medication abortion, was not affected by a recent federal judge's ruling invalidating the FDA approval of mifepristone, the first drug used in the regimen. Misoprostol can be prescribed on its own to patients seeking abortions in early pregnancy, an option endorsed by the World Health Organization. Misoprostol is safe and effective, but may cause more side effects than the two-drug regimen. While some groups seek to ban misoprostol for abortion, it remains legally available by prescription at retail pharmacies.

The Ongoing Battle Over Abortion: Latest Developments and Implications
health3 years ago

The Ongoing Battle Over Abortion: Latest Developments and Implications

Even if the US FDA's approval of mifepristone is suspended, misoprostol alone can still be used for medication abortion. Misoprostol is considered safe and effective and has been used for decades. California is stockpiling misoprostol in anticipation of the ruling. The two-drug approach is preferable, but misoprostol-only regimens are an acceptable alternative if mifepristone is unavailable. Medication abortion now accounts for more than half of all US abortions.