Washington state purchases three-year supply of abortion pill
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[April 05, 2023]
(Reuters) - Washington state's government said on Tuesday it had
purchased a three-year supply of abortion pill mifepristone as a Texas
judge mulls a nationwide ban on the medication's sale.
The state's Democratic governor directed its Department of Corrections,
which has a pharmacy license, to purchase the medication last month, a
government statement said.
The full shipment was delivered on March 31, it added.
U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk in Amarillo, Texas could soon
order the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to reconsider its
22-year-old approval for a pill used in the most common form of abortion
in the United States, or order the approval revoked outright.
"Health care should be decided by a patient and their doctor, not a
judge in Texas," Washington Governor Jay Inslee said in a tweet, adding
that the purchase ensured "continued access" for all patients in his
state.
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A patient prepares to take mifepristone,
the first pill given in a medical abortion, at Women's Reproductive
Clinic of New Mexico in Santa Teresa, U.S., January 13, 2023.
REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein/File Photo
Legal fights over abortion rights
have ramped up in the United States after a Supreme Court ruling
last year that overturned the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision
legalizing the procedure.
(Reporting by Kanjyik Ghosh in Bengaluru; Editing by Jamie Freed)
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