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Japan’s first oral abortion option up for approval

Por: The Boston Globe World January 23, 2023

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Experts on Friday will deliberate whether to approve for the first time in Japan an oral, two-drug combination to induce an abortion, the Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry has announced.In Japan, the practice of abortion has been limited to surgery, and if the ministry's expert committee approves the oral combination, it may provide a less burdensome option for women.In late December 2021, the British pharmaceutical company Linepharma... + full article



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