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Abortion pill could be pulled off market by Texas lawsuit

Por: Associated Press Health February 10, 2023

WASHINGTON (AP) — A Texas lawsuit with a key deadline this month could threaten the nationwide availability of , which now accounts for the majority of abortions in the U.S. The case filed by abortion opponents who helped challenge seeks to reverse a decades-old approval by the Food and Drug Administration. If a federal judge appointed by former President Donald Trump sides with them, it could halt the supply of the drug mifepristone in all... + full article



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