This change will provide increased access to safe and
effective medication abortion throughout the country.
Not exact matches
Studies show
medication abortion has a 99 percent safety record, and that
medication abortion is up to 98 percent
effective in ending an early pregnancy.
This report is another affirmation that
medication abortion is a safe and
effective option for ending an early pregnancy.
Restrictions on the use of
medication abortion, a safe and
effective method to end an early pregnancy, that would require a woman to follow an inferior, outdated, and less
effective protocol.
You can feel confident in knowing that
medication abortion with the
abortion pill is very
effective.
Barriers and bans on telemedicine — a safe and
effective method for providing
medication abortion that incorporates video conferencing and in - person care; such barriers can make safe and legal
abortion inaccessible in rural areas
Medication abortion — also called the
abortion pill — is a safe and
effective way to end an early pregnancy.
Another of the law's harmful provisions has been allowed to take effect — forcing medical professionals in Texas to follow outdated and less
effective procedures for
medication abortion, while banning it entirely for others.
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey signed a bill mandating that physicians use an outdated and less
effective protocol for
medication abortion — flouting new guidelines approved by the FDA.
Setting aside other restrictive state laws that interfere with the doctor - patient relationship and the provision of
abortion in Texas, Ohio and North Dakota, the FDA's approval of the new label means that
medication abortion can once again be provided everywhere in the U.S. in accordance with what research shows is safest and most
effective.
Thursday, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey signed a bill mandating that physicians use an outdated and less
effective protocol for
medication abortion — flouting new guidelines approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) earlier this week.
This update poses the biggest benefit for women in Ohio, Texas and North Dakota, where restrictions have compelled health care providers to use the outdated, inferior, and less
effective regimen when prescribing
medication abortion.
Medication abortion is a safe,
effective, patient - centered method of providing first - trimester
abortion; but, without clear directions, the process can be confusing for patients to navigate.