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North Carolina doctor sues over abortion pill access, in test case of federal power

Por: ABC News Health January 25, 2023

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In a lawsuit that could , a North Carolina doctor on Wednesday asked a federal district court to strike down the state's restrictions on .The complaint filed by Dr. Amy Bryant argues that North Carolina's restrictions on the abortion pill are at odds with , the federal agency tasked by law to determine drug access and safety.North Carolina cannot stand in the shoes of [the] FDA to impose restrictions on medication access that FDA... + full article



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