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Apparently she likes having the FDA funded more than she likes the morning after pill.


It seems to be a battle of FDA "scientists" who have been pressured to approve the dangerous drug versus KS who is being pressured by Republicans not to let the approval go forward.


She is right in this case since the drug is dangerous:


Here are some quotes about the drug from the first site I found:


The had been warned of the drug’s potential hazards as far back as 1995but the clinton administration pushed to get RU-486 approved before the 2000 election despite the lack of reliable data demonstrating its safety. Congress may have been ok with it, but many doctors were not. An autopsy of a ru-486 user found that she died of septic shock caused by endomyometritis, an inflammation of the uterus, “due to therapeutic, drug-induced abortion.”


Ru-486 has received 676 reports of problems with the drug, including 17 ectopic pregnancies, 72 cases of blood loss so severe that they required transfusions and 7 cases of serious infections.”


Serious dangers can come about if a pregnant woman takes the first pill but does not take the second, or if she or her clinic miscalculate dates, since the dangers of the regimen substantially increase after 49 days from conception. RU-486 may also mask symptoms of ectopic pregnancy or lead to cardiac problems, including a myocardial infarction in a 21-year-old woman three days after an abortion.


The FDA approved of the drug solely on the basis of uncontrolled clinical trials, which is contrary to the agency’s standard requirement of two randomized, blinded and controlled tests for new drug applications.


The safety of the drug has been further undermined since it’s approval. The FDA has stopped enforcing the 49-day limit by doing nothing about medical providers who prescribe RU-486 beyond that point.


( side effects and risks):


    Death

    Infection

    myocardial infarction

    serious bacterial infection

    bleeding

    ectopic pregnancies that have ruptured


http://prescriptiondesk.com/drugs/ru-486-mifeprex/


Since the side effects from the drug are largely due to not taking it correctly it does make sense that users, especially irresponsible users (like 16 year old girls who got pregnant despite ample education about how not to) would have to see a doctor first. And of course it goes without saying that the drug is hardly safe for the living human individual that dies every time it is used correctly.


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