Por: The Advocate Crime March 15, 2023
AMARILLO, Texas — A federal judge in Texas will hear arguments Wednesday in a high-stakes court case that could threaten access to and blunt the authority of U.S. drug regulators.Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk is weighing a lawsuit from Christian conservatives aimed at overturning the Food and Drug Administration’s more than 2-decade-old approval of the abortion pill mifepristone. The drug, when used with a second pill, has become the most common... + full article
CNBC USA Health March 09, 2023
A Walgreens store in San Francisco, California, US, on Tuesday, March 7, 2023.David Paul Morris Bloomberg Getty ImagesCalifornia will not renew a $54 million contract with over the drug store chain's decision not to sell the abortion pill in some states due to legal... + más
California to end Walgreens contract after company said it won’t sell abortion pill by mail in 20 states | Orlando Sentinel
California to end Walgreens contract after abortion dispute | ABC News
New York Post USA Life February 09, 2023
A new pill is generating breakthrough buzz: It offers relief to those suffering from chronic constipation — without any harsh drug side effects. Vibrant is a capsule that looks like a regular-sized pill, but instead of releasing medicine when swallowed, it vibrates to... + más
Vibrating pill may help relieve chronic constipation | WPTV
Why birth control could actually make your dating life suck | New York Post
New York Post USA Life January 30, 2023
I started taking the birth control pill as a sophomore in high school to help with my acne. Most of my friends got prescriptions around then, too. I never thought twice about birth control — let alone going off it — until the pandemic, when I had more time to consider the... + más
Abortion pill is the most common method to end a pregnancy in the U.S., CDC says | CNBC
New York Post USA Nation January 16, 2023
will soon be able to provide “medical abortions” with — a move critics charge will turn New York into an abortion tourist mecca. The city Department of Health and Mental Health, in a legal notice, said it intends to enter into a “sole source” contract with Nixon-Shane... + más
Op-Ed: Fentanyl pill producers used to mimic other pharmaceuticals, now they don't have to | Los Angeles Times
Post-Roe report reveals how many clinics have stopped offering abortions | Newsweek
CNBC USA Health November 24, 2022
Boxes of the medication Mifepristone used to induce a medical abortion are prepared for patients at Planned Parenthood health center in Birmingham, Alabama, March 14, 2022.Evelyn Hockstein ReutersThe abortion pill is the most common method to terminate a pregnancy in the U.S.,... + más
Shaking The CPM’s ‘'Last Resort’ Label In Tax Disputes | Forbes
New York Post USA Life November 09, 2022
Ladies, if you’re striking out on bad dates your birth control could be to blame. A podcast host is claiming the pill can change to whom you’re attracted — so maybe you don’t have bad taste after all. , Elisha Covey from Dallas suggested that birth control mimics... + más
3 Fatal Flaws Of Online Dating, And A Psychologist’s Recommendation On How To Overcome Them | Forbes
I gave birth in an elevator — and it was all caught on security footage | New York Post
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 14, 2022
In late August, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration warned that candy-colored pills containing fentanyl were showing up in seized drug loads coming out of Mexico. No longer were the fentanyl pills strictly blue, as had been the case. The brightly colored pills, in shapes... + más
Rainbow Fentanyl: What it looks like and what happens if you overdose | Newsweek
What is rainbow fentanyl? Colorful pills drive new warnings about deadliest drug in the US | CNN
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