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Pill restrictions would upend nascent telehealth abortion industry

Por: Politico Health April 22, 2023

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The legal uncertainty around distribution of mifepristone is forcing a burgeoning industry of telehealth providers to consider fallback plans, despite a Supreme Court decision Friday to allow the abortion pill to remain on the market for now. The court’s stay of a lower court decision barring providers from mailing mifepristone isn’t the final word, as the case now returns to the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals to consider the merits of the... + full article



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