Since two decades ago, abortion pills containing the substance mifepristone have been used in approximately half of all abortions performed in the United States. The drug is prescribed by doctors to medically terminate a pregnancy.

This is what the case was about

The ongoing lawsuit arose after an incident earlier in April, when a conservative judge in the state of Texas ruled to revoke the FDA’s approval of mifepristone, which was made in 2000.

The argument was that it was approved too quickly and that the side effects it could have were not sufficiently considered. Shortly thereafter, a federal judge in Washington issued a competing ruling, ordering continued access to the drug in 17 US states.

HD made a decision

Abortion opponents want the pill banned nationwide, and a lawsuit was filed hoping to overturn the earlier FDA approval. Meanwhile, the FDA challenged the Texas judge’s decision.

The White House and the company that manufactures the drug appealed to the Supreme Court, which has now made a decision. Wide access to abortion pills is preserved.

California18

Welcome to California18, your number one source for Breaking News from the World. We’re dedicated to giving you the very best of News.

Leave a Reply