NEW: A group of Democratic state AGs is suing the FDA over its dispensing restrictions on a pill used for medication abortion, arguing they’re “unnecessary” since the agency has deemed the drug safe and effective.
Those groups arguing that the agency did not properly approve mifepristone — used as part of a two-drug regimen to end pregnancies within 10 weeks gestation.
"FDA's decision to continue these burdensome restrictions in January 2023 on a drug that has been on the market for more than two decades with only 'exceedingly rare' adverse events has no basis in science," the AGs lawsuit says.
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