Until Tuesday, RU-486, the abortion pill, was only able to be dispensed by doctors. The FDA approved pharmacies to distribute RU-486 directly, but a law in Ohio takes that option off the table.
CLEVELAND — Until Tuesday, RU-486, known as the"Abortion Pill," was only able to be dispensed by doctors in the U.S. This week, the FDA approved pharmacies to distribute RU-486 directly, but a law in Ohio takes that option off the table.
“You still need a prescription from a physician. But what's easier is it's not just through certain distributors, you can go to retail pharmacies such as CVS or Walgreens,” said Dr. Anita Somani, a medical doctor and the Ohio state representative for District 11.“There was another law that said only physicians could prescribe abortion or these types of medications,” Somani said.
Those visits must be 24 hours apart and in person. According to the Ohio Abortion Fund, with only nine clinics across the state, most are booked out for weeks. Woodring says the FDA approval would really help, but Ohio law is making it harder.
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