FDA approves dispensing abortion drug without physician prescription
(patriotnewsfeed.com)
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The SCOTUS ruling on abortion is that it is not a federal issue addressed under the US Constitution. Therefore, it is left up to the States to decide. What does the recent SCOTUS ruling say about the FDA with approving abortion drugs without a doctor's prescription? Is this an end around the SCOTUS ruling? Abortion drugs are in fact dangerous and have many risks associated. The FDA reports Mifeprex, also known as “the abortion pill,” caused 24 deaths. To date, the report now documents nearly 4,200 adverse events, including deaths, hospitalizations and other serious complications. I suspect the actual total is much higher. In 2020, A group of 20 Republican senators sent a letter to the Food and Drug Administration asking them to “classify the abortion pill as an ‘imminent hazard to the public health’ that poses a ‘significant threat of danger’ and remove this pill from the U.S. market.”
The FDA is an un-elected Agency. Being such, they should only have an 'advisory' capacity, with no police powers. RFK, Jr. said the CDC is really pharmaceutical company and has over 20 patents. The FDA is similar. The question that always needs to be repeated is, Does the FDA do more harm than good? To me, they do far more harm than good. It's obvious they are not serving the interests of Americans. They are an abusive force, long ago weaponized and serving Big Pharma interests. In stating this, the FDA needs to be disbanded, dispersed, and scattered in the four winds once and for all.
The FDA is a federal agency. Therefore, it imposed a federal action when it is actually up to the State to do so with abortion. It appears to me the FDA is ignoring the SCOTUS ruling and provides fertile grounds to challenge the FDA on this.
Does the report mention that there is at least one death every single time it is used?
Excellent point. The article should have specified "maternal related."
Are you assuming the gender of those who are taking this drug? /s