Louisiana's New Abortion Pill Law: A Hidden Risk to Women's Health
Louisiana, USAMon Oct 07 2024
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A new law in Louisiana is about to change how two important medications, mifepristone and misoprostol, are handled. Starting Tuesday, these drugs will be treated like controlled substances. That means they'll be locked away and harder to get quickly, even in emergencies. Experts worry this could delay care for women who need these drugs to stop bleeding after childbirth, treat miscarriages, or prepare for surgery. The law was created to limit abortions, but it might make other medical situations more dangerous.
Doctors and nurses are worried about the extra steps they'll have to take to access these lifesaving drugs. They fear it could put patients, especially Black women who face higher risks, in even more danger. Some healthcare providers are already refusing to fill prescriptions, causing patients to suffer. The law's supporters argue it's needed to protect pregnant women, but critics see it as a scare tactic.
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