According to the news agency AFP, in order to get the medicine, you have to meet a doctor face to face three times, and in addition, it can be given only up to 7 weeks instead of 10 weeks of pregnancy.
The United States Court of Appeals has temporarily extended the sales license for the commonly used abortion drug mifepristone, but the terms of its issuance are expected to be tightened.
According to the news agency AFP, in order to get the medicine, you have to meet a doctor face to face three times, and in addition, it can be given only up to 7 weeks instead of 10 weeks of pregnancy.
The controversy over the drug began when a federal judge Matthew Kacsmaryk The state of Texas revoked the license to sell mifepristone last week.
The United States Department of Justice has appealed the decision, and the extension of the marketing authorization depends on the outcome of the appeal. With the decision of the Court of Appeal, the drug’s sales license is only temporarily extended.
Source: AFP