The two drugs used in medication abortion are officially controlled substances in Louisiana after a law took effect that criminalizes their possession without a prescription.
The first-of-its-kind law reclassified mifepristone and misoprostol as Schedule IV controlled substances, the same category as opioids, ephedrine and antidepressants. Critics fear it could be used as a model for other Republican states with abortion bans to tighten restrictions on the drugs.
“This new law sets a dangerous precedent by mischaracterizing safe medications that are neither addictive nor dangerous, but rather are standard of care for a variety of women’s health and other conditions,” said Jennifer Avegno, director of the New Orleans Health Department, in a statement.
During a medication abortion, mifepristone is given first, followed by misoprostol one to […]
Yet another illustration of Legislators practicing medicine without a license. Whenever this occurs there is a poor outcome, even if you think the results are positive in the short run. Why? Because the application of power inserted into one of the most intimate of relationships – the patient and physician – is always corrosive. It erodes trust. In whose interest is the physician practicing, yours or the State? Want a different outcome? Think and vote outside the box.