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> Thankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker" ]
> Religious extremists in shambles
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans" ]
> This is great! Abortion is healthcare.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles" ]
> FDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000. By comparison: New international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries. So to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death. Go fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare." ]
> Republicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser." ]
> Question, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power." ]
> The FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death. Anyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?" ]
> Does this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways." ]
> Wow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?" ]
> In case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals." ]
> It's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it. Chances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic. Guess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary. Really convenient for the folks up far up north and down south. What they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this." ]
> You can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada." ]
> It has nothing to do with telehealth my friend. You still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice" ]
> This should last a few days or so
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script." ]
> Why do I hear boss music?
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so" ]
> Just in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?" ]
> Fda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?" ]
> Women who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. From personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll. In short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices" ]
> But what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws." ]
> Suck it, Supreme Court
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists." ]
> Still no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court" ]
> Hope they do birth control pills next
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it." ]
> Can't wait to abort myself
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next" ]
> Nope. Thats illegal too!
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself" ]
> It is legal in Canada.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!" ]
> Don't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada." ]
> Lmao what
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs." ]
> It's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what" ]
> Hallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke." ]
> Good. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned." ]
> This isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda." ]
> Did america not have this already?
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all." ]
> No. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?" ]
> “Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live." ]
> The movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning" ]
> And my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population." ]
> Utahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still. Utah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…" ]
> I just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger." ]
> I thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime. So they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised. Anything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid. I seriously hate this reality. I always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am. Edit: I think dogs can help
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it." ]
> And don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help" ]
> Fucking finally. These medications have been available as OTC drugs for over a decade in most other western countries. They have decades of research behind them proving that they are very safe (as far as medicines are concerned) and very effective at preventing and stopping unwanted pregnancies. Next step is allowing them to be bought OTC so women don't have to jump through hoops to save themselves from a life they do not want.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help", ">\n\nAnd don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase." ]
> A modestly respectful "suck on that" to my Bible thumping, myopic brethren
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help", ">\n\nAnd don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase.", ">\n\nFucking finally. These medications have been available as OTC drugs for over a decade in most other western countries. They have decades of research behind them proving that they are very safe (as far as medicines are concerned) and very effective at preventing and stopping unwanted pregnancies.\nNext step is allowing them to be bought OTC so women don't have to jump through hoops to save themselves from a life they do not want." ]
> How will supply side Jesus ever recover from this?
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help", ">\n\nAnd don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase.", ">\n\nFucking finally. These medications have been available as OTC drugs for over a decade in most other western countries. They have decades of research behind them proving that they are very safe (as far as medicines are concerned) and very effective at preventing and stopping unwanted pregnancies.\nNext step is allowing them to be bought OTC so women don't have to jump through hoops to save themselves from a life they do not want.", ">\n\nA modestly respectful \"suck on that\" to my Bible thumping, myopic brethren" ]
> Don't forget how to shut down all these "pro-life" fascists; "Why aren't you guys talking about taking down the death penalty now?"
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help", ">\n\nAnd don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase.", ">\n\nFucking finally. These medications have been available as OTC drugs for over a decade in most other western countries. They have decades of research behind them proving that they are very safe (as far as medicines are concerned) and very effective at preventing and stopping unwanted pregnancies.\nNext step is allowing them to be bought OTC so women don't have to jump through hoops to save themselves from a life they do not want.", ">\n\nA modestly respectful \"suck on that\" to my Bible thumping, myopic brethren", ">\n\nHow will supply side Jesus ever recover from this?" ]
> That’s not a great comparison. They’re pro-innocent life, not against anyone dying ever. In general, at least the people on death row did something so horrible they could be judged and sentenced to death.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help", ">\n\nAnd don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase.", ">\n\nFucking finally. These medications have been available as OTC drugs for over a decade in most other western countries. They have decades of research behind them proving that they are very safe (as far as medicines are concerned) and very effective at preventing and stopping unwanted pregnancies.\nNext step is allowing them to be bought OTC so women don't have to jump through hoops to save themselves from a life they do not want.", ">\n\nA modestly respectful \"suck on that\" to my Bible thumping, myopic brethren", ">\n\nHow will supply side Jesus ever recover from this?", ">\n\nDon't forget how to shut down all these \"pro-life\" fascists;\n\"Why aren't you guys talking about taking down the death penalty now?\"" ]
> Yo, if this is truly the case...good. fuckin GOOOOOD
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help", ">\n\nAnd don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase.", ">\n\nFucking finally. These medications have been available as OTC drugs for over a decade in most other western countries. They have decades of research behind them proving that they are very safe (as far as medicines are concerned) and very effective at preventing and stopping unwanted pregnancies.\nNext step is allowing them to be bought OTC so women don't have to jump through hoops to save themselves from a life they do not want.", ">\n\nA modestly respectful \"suck on that\" to my Bible thumping, myopic brethren", ">\n\nHow will supply side Jesus ever recover from this?", ">\n\nDon't forget how to shut down all these \"pro-life\" fascists;\n\"Why aren't you guys talking about taking down the death penalty now?\"", ">\n\nThat’s not a great comparison. They’re pro-innocent life, not against anyone dying ever. In general, at least the people on death row did something so horrible they could be judged and sentenced to death." ]
> Conservative frothing intensifies
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help", ">\n\nAnd don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase.", ">\n\nFucking finally. These medications have been available as OTC drugs for over a decade in most other western countries. They have decades of research behind them proving that they are very safe (as far as medicines are concerned) and very effective at preventing and stopping unwanted pregnancies.\nNext step is allowing them to be bought OTC so women don't have to jump through hoops to save themselves from a life they do not want.", ">\n\nA modestly respectful \"suck on that\" to my Bible thumping, myopic brethren", ">\n\nHow will supply side Jesus ever recover from this?", ">\n\nDon't forget how to shut down all these \"pro-life\" fascists;\n\"Why aren't you guys talking about taking down the death penalty now?\"", ">\n\nThat’s not a great comparison. They’re pro-innocent life, not against anyone dying ever. In general, at least the people on death row did something so horrible they could be judged and sentenced to death.", ">\n\nYo, if this is truly the case...good. fuckin GOOOOOD" ]
> Virgin Supreme Court vs Chad FDA
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help", ">\n\nAnd don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase.", ">\n\nFucking finally. These medications have been available as OTC drugs for over a decade in most other western countries. They have decades of research behind them proving that they are very safe (as far as medicines are concerned) and very effective at preventing and stopping unwanted pregnancies.\nNext step is allowing them to be bought OTC so women don't have to jump through hoops to save themselves from a life they do not want.", ">\n\nA modestly respectful \"suck on that\" to my Bible thumping, myopic brethren", ">\n\nHow will supply side Jesus ever recover from this?", ">\n\nDon't forget how to shut down all these \"pro-life\" fascists;\n\"Why aren't you guys talking about taking down the death penalty now?\"", ">\n\nThat’s not a great comparison. They’re pro-innocent life, not against anyone dying ever. In general, at least the people on death row did something so horrible they could be judged and sentenced to death.", ">\n\nYo, if this is truly the case...good. fuckin GOOOOOD", ">\n\nConservative frothing intensifies" ]
> Misleading title, makes it sound like OTC by “selling” but it’s literally just dispensing with a prescription… just removing the REMS program. I’m all for its availability but I’m sure I’m going to be screamed at at work by people who just read the headline and won’t understand it needs a prescription. I LOVE retail 🫠
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help", ">\n\nAnd don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase.", ">\n\nFucking finally. These medications have been available as OTC drugs for over a decade in most other western countries. They have decades of research behind them proving that they are very safe (as far as medicines are concerned) and very effective at preventing and stopping unwanted pregnancies.\nNext step is allowing them to be bought OTC so women don't have to jump through hoops to save themselves from a life they do not want.", ">\n\nA modestly respectful \"suck on that\" to my Bible thumping, myopic brethren", ">\n\nHow will supply side Jesus ever recover from this?", ">\n\nDon't forget how to shut down all these \"pro-life\" fascists;\n\"Why aren't you guys talking about taking down the death penalty now?\"", ">\n\nThat’s not a great comparison. They’re pro-innocent life, not against anyone dying ever. In general, at least the people on death row did something so horrible they could be judged and sentenced to death.", ">\n\nYo, if this is truly the case...good. fuckin GOOOOOD", ">\n\nConservative frothing intensifies", ">\n\nVirgin Supreme Court vs Chad FDA" ]
> If it said OTC it would be misleading but it didn't say that. Those people you're referring to don't care if it's prescription or not and any headline makes them froth at the mouth.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help", ">\n\nAnd don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase.", ">\n\nFucking finally. These medications have been available as OTC drugs for over a decade in most other western countries. They have decades of research behind them proving that they are very safe (as far as medicines are concerned) and very effective at preventing and stopping unwanted pregnancies.\nNext step is allowing them to be bought OTC so women don't have to jump through hoops to save themselves from a life they do not want.", ">\n\nA modestly respectful \"suck on that\" to my Bible thumping, myopic brethren", ">\n\nHow will supply side Jesus ever recover from this?", ">\n\nDon't forget how to shut down all these \"pro-life\" fascists;\n\"Why aren't you guys talking about taking down the death penalty now?\"", ">\n\nThat’s not a great comparison. They’re pro-innocent life, not against anyone dying ever. In general, at least the people on death row did something so horrible they could be judged and sentenced to death.", ">\n\nYo, if this is truly the case...good. fuckin GOOOOOD", ">\n\nConservative frothing intensifies", ">\n\nVirgin Supreme Court vs Chad FDA", ">\n\nMisleading title, makes it sound like OTC by “selling” but it’s literally just dispensing with a prescription… just removing the REMS program. I’m all for its availability but I’m sure I’m going to be screamed at at work by people who just read the headline and won’t understand it needs a prescription. I LOVE retail 🫠" ]
> Finally a bit of good news. I hope Roe v Wade can be re-formed. The ability to perform an abortion should be the basic right of anybody in the USA. I would like to see the statistics on stores that allow the sale of these products. Say for example if Shoppers will sell them in California but not in Texas or if they will still sell them everywhere. I am not entirely sure of how the laws work in these states with selling abortion medication such as the 'Plan B' pill. Where is the line drawn between contraception and abortion medication?
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help", ">\n\nAnd don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase.", ">\n\nFucking finally. These medications have been available as OTC drugs for over a decade in most other western countries. They have decades of research behind them proving that they are very safe (as far as medicines are concerned) and very effective at preventing and stopping unwanted pregnancies.\nNext step is allowing them to be bought OTC so women don't have to jump through hoops to save themselves from a life they do not want.", ">\n\nA modestly respectful \"suck on that\" to my Bible thumping, myopic brethren", ">\n\nHow will supply side Jesus ever recover from this?", ">\n\nDon't forget how to shut down all these \"pro-life\" fascists;\n\"Why aren't you guys talking about taking down the death penalty now?\"", ">\n\nThat’s not a great comparison. They’re pro-innocent life, not against anyone dying ever. In general, at least the people on death row did something so horrible they could be judged and sentenced to death.", ">\n\nYo, if this is truly the case...good. fuckin GOOOOOD", ">\n\nConservative frothing intensifies", ">\n\nVirgin Supreme Court vs Chad FDA", ">\n\nMisleading title, makes it sound like OTC by “selling” but it’s literally just dispensing with a prescription… just removing the REMS program. I’m all for its availability but I’m sure I’m going to be screamed at at work by people who just read the headline and won’t understand it needs a prescription. I LOVE retail 🫠", ">\n\nIf it said OTC it would be misleading but it didn't say that. Those people you're referring to don't care if it's prescription or not and any headline makes them froth at the mouth." ]
> Plan B is not an abortion pill. This article is not about Plan B.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help", ">\n\nAnd don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase.", ">\n\nFucking finally. These medications have been available as OTC drugs for over a decade in most other western countries. They have decades of research behind them proving that they are very safe (as far as medicines are concerned) and very effective at preventing and stopping unwanted pregnancies.\nNext step is allowing them to be bought OTC so women don't have to jump through hoops to save themselves from a life they do not want.", ">\n\nA modestly respectful \"suck on that\" to my Bible thumping, myopic brethren", ">\n\nHow will supply side Jesus ever recover from this?", ">\n\nDon't forget how to shut down all these \"pro-life\" fascists;\n\"Why aren't you guys talking about taking down the death penalty now?\"", ">\n\nThat’s not a great comparison. They’re pro-innocent life, not against anyone dying ever. In general, at least the people on death row did something so horrible they could be judged and sentenced to death.", ">\n\nYo, if this is truly the case...good. fuckin GOOOOOD", ">\n\nConservative frothing intensifies", ">\n\nVirgin Supreme Court vs Chad FDA", ">\n\nMisleading title, makes it sound like OTC by “selling” but it’s literally just dispensing with a prescription… just removing the REMS program. I’m all for its availability but I’m sure I’m going to be screamed at at work by people who just read the headline and won’t understand it needs a prescription. I LOVE retail 🫠", ">\n\nIf it said OTC it would be misleading but it didn't say that. Those people you're referring to don't care if it's prescription or not and any headline makes them froth at the mouth.", ">\n\nFinally a bit of good news. I hope Roe v Wade can be re-formed. The ability to perform an abortion should be the basic right of anybody in the USA. \nI would like to see the statistics on stores that allow the sale of these products. Say for example if Shoppers will sell them in California but not in Texas or if they will still sell them everywhere. \nI am not entirely sure of how the laws work in these states with selling abortion medication such as the 'Plan B' pill. Where is the line drawn between contraception and abortion medication?" ]
> Republican Texans won't be happy today.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help", ">\n\nAnd don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase.", ">\n\nFucking finally. These medications have been available as OTC drugs for over a decade in most other western countries. They have decades of research behind them proving that they are very safe (as far as medicines are concerned) and very effective at preventing and stopping unwanted pregnancies.\nNext step is allowing them to be bought OTC so women don't have to jump through hoops to save themselves from a life they do not want.", ">\n\nA modestly respectful \"suck on that\" to my Bible thumping, myopic brethren", ">\n\nHow will supply side Jesus ever recover from this?", ">\n\nDon't forget how to shut down all these \"pro-life\" fascists;\n\"Why aren't you guys talking about taking down the death penalty now?\"", ">\n\nThat’s not a great comparison. They’re pro-innocent life, not against anyone dying ever. In general, at least the people on death row did something so horrible they could be judged and sentenced to death.", ">\n\nYo, if this is truly the case...good. fuckin GOOOOOD", ">\n\nConservative frothing intensifies", ">\n\nVirgin Supreme Court vs Chad FDA", ">\n\nMisleading title, makes it sound like OTC by “selling” but it’s literally just dispensing with a prescription… just removing the REMS program. I’m all for its availability but I’m sure I’m going to be screamed at at work by people who just read the headline and won’t understand it needs a prescription. I LOVE retail 🫠", ">\n\nIf it said OTC it would be misleading but it didn't say that. Those people you're referring to don't care if it's prescription or not and any headline makes them froth at the mouth.", ">\n\nFinally a bit of good news. I hope Roe v Wade can be re-formed. The ability to perform an abortion should be the basic right of anybody in the USA. \nI would like to see the statistics on stores that allow the sale of these products. Say for example if Shoppers will sell them in California but not in Texas or if they will still sell them everywhere. \nI am not entirely sure of how the laws work in these states with selling abortion medication such as the 'Plan B' pill. Where is the line drawn between contraception and abortion medication?", ">\n\nPlan B is not an abortion pill. This article is not about Plan B." ]
> This is a good thing ....right.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help", ">\n\nAnd don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase.", ">\n\nFucking finally. These medications have been available as OTC drugs for over a decade in most other western countries. They have decades of research behind them proving that they are very safe (as far as medicines are concerned) and very effective at preventing and stopping unwanted pregnancies.\nNext step is allowing them to be bought OTC so women don't have to jump through hoops to save themselves from a life they do not want.", ">\n\nA modestly respectful \"suck on that\" to my Bible thumping, myopic brethren", ">\n\nHow will supply side Jesus ever recover from this?", ">\n\nDon't forget how to shut down all these \"pro-life\" fascists;\n\"Why aren't you guys talking about taking down the death penalty now?\"", ">\n\nThat’s not a great comparison. They’re pro-innocent life, not against anyone dying ever. In general, at least the people on death row did something so horrible they could be judged and sentenced to death.", ">\n\nYo, if this is truly the case...good. fuckin GOOOOOD", ">\n\nConservative frothing intensifies", ">\n\nVirgin Supreme Court vs Chad FDA", ">\n\nMisleading title, makes it sound like OTC by “selling” but it’s literally just dispensing with a prescription… just removing the REMS program. I’m all for its availability but I’m sure I’m going to be screamed at at work by people who just read the headline and won’t understand it needs a prescription. I LOVE retail 🫠", ">\n\nIf it said OTC it would be misleading but it didn't say that. Those people you're referring to don't care if it's prescription or not and any headline makes them froth at the mouth.", ">\n\nFinally a bit of good news. I hope Roe v Wade can be re-formed. The ability to perform an abortion should be the basic right of anybody in the USA. \nI would like to see the statistics on stores that allow the sale of these products. Say for example if Shoppers will sell them in California but not in Texas or if they will still sell them everywhere. \nI am not entirely sure of how the laws work in these states with selling abortion medication such as the 'Plan B' pill. Where is the line drawn between contraception and abortion medication?", ">\n\nPlan B is not an abortion pill. This article is not about Plan B.", ">\n\nRepublican Texans won't be happy today." ]
> They really went pro-choice just to drop this a few months later? No coincidences…
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help", ">\n\nAnd don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase.", ">\n\nFucking finally. These medications have been available as OTC drugs for over a decade in most other western countries. They have decades of research behind them proving that they are very safe (as far as medicines are concerned) and very effective at preventing and stopping unwanted pregnancies.\nNext step is allowing them to be bought OTC so women don't have to jump through hoops to save themselves from a life they do not want.", ">\n\nA modestly respectful \"suck on that\" to my Bible thumping, myopic brethren", ">\n\nHow will supply side Jesus ever recover from this?", ">\n\nDon't forget how to shut down all these \"pro-life\" fascists;\n\"Why aren't you guys talking about taking down the death penalty now?\"", ">\n\nThat’s not a great comparison. They’re pro-innocent life, not against anyone dying ever. In general, at least the people on death row did something so horrible they could be judged and sentenced to death.", ">\n\nYo, if this is truly the case...good. fuckin GOOOOOD", ">\n\nConservative frothing intensifies", ">\n\nVirgin Supreme Court vs Chad FDA", ">\n\nMisleading title, makes it sound like OTC by “selling” but it’s literally just dispensing with a prescription… just removing the REMS program. I’m all for its availability but I’m sure I’m going to be screamed at at work by people who just read the headline and won’t understand it needs a prescription. I LOVE retail 🫠", ">\n\nIf it said OTC it would be misleading but it didn't say that. Those people you're referring to don't care if it's prescription or not and any headline makes them froth at the mouth.", ">\n\nFinally a bit of good news. I hope Roe v Wade can be re-formed. The ability to perform an abortion should be the basic right of anybody in the USA. \nI would like to see the statistics on stores that allow the sale of these products. Say for example if Shoppers will sell them in California but not in Texas or if they will still sell them everywhere. \nI am not entirely sure of how the laws work in these states with selling abortion medication such as the 'Plan B' pill. Where is the line drawn between contraception and abortion medication?", ">\n\nPlan B is not an abortion pill. This article is not about Plan B.", ">\n\nRepublican Texans won't be happy today.", ">\n\nThis is a good thing ....right." ]
> A little late to the party bub
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help", ">\n\nAnd don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase.", ">\n\nFucking finally. These medications have been available as OTC drugs for over a decade in most other western countries. They have decades of research behind them proving that they are very safe (as far as medicines are concerned) and very effective at preventing and stopping unwanted pregnancies.\nNext step is allowing them to be bought OTC so women don't have to jump through hoops to save themselves from a life they do not want.", ">\n\nA modestly respectful \"suck on that\" to my Bible thumping, myopic brethren", ">\n\nHow will supply side Jesus ever recover from this?", ">\n\nDon't forget how to shut down all these \"pro-life\" fascists;\n\"Why aren't you guys talking about taking down the death penalty now?\"", ">\n\nThat’s not a great comparison. They’re pro-innocent life, not against anyone dying ever. In general, at least the people on death row did something so horrible they could be judged and sentenced to death.", ">\n\nYo, if this is truly the case...good. fuckin GOOOOOD", ">\n\nConservative frothing intensifies", ">\n\nVirgin Supreme Court vs Chad FDA", ">\n\nMisleading title, makes it sound like OTC by “selling” but it’s literally just dispensing with a prescription… just removing the REMS program. I’m all for its availability but I’m sure I’m going to be screamed at at work by people who just read the headline and won’t understand it needs a prescription. I LOVE retail 🫠", ">\n\nIf it said OTC it would be misleading but it didn't say that. Those people you're referring to don't care if it's prescription or not and any headline makes them froth at the mouth.", ">\n\nFinally a bit of good news. I hope Roe v Wade can be re-formed. The ability to perform an abortion should be the basic right of anybody in the USA. \nI would like to see the statistics on stores that allow the sale of these products. Say for example if Shoppers will sell them in California but not in Texas or if they will still sell them everywhere. \nI am not entirely sure of how the laws work in these states with selling abortion medication such as the 'Plan B' pill. Where is the line drawn between contraception and abortion medication?", ">\n\nPlan B is not an abortion pill. This article is not about Plan B.", ">\n\nRepublican Texans won't be happy today.", ">\n\nThis is a good thing ....right.", ">\n\nThey really went pro-choice just to drop this a few months later? No coincidences…" ]
> These should be an essential internet buy with complete confidentiality. IT IS NO ONES FUCKING BUSINESS!
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help", ">\n\nAnd don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase.", ">\n\nFucking finally. These medications have been available as OTC drugs for over a decade in most other western countries. They have decades of research behind them proving that they are very safe (as far as medicines are concerned) and very effective at preventing and stopping unwanted pregnancies.\nNext step is allowing them to be bought OTC so women don't have to jump through hoops to save themselves from a life they do not want.", ">\n\nA modestly respectful \"suck on that\" to my Bible thumping, myopic brethren", ">\n\nHow will supply side Jesus ever recover from this?", ">\n\nDon't forget how to shut down all these \"pro-life\" fascists;\n\"Why aren't you guys talking about taking down the death penalty now?\"", ">\n\nThat’s not a great comparison. They’re pro-innocent life, not against anyone dying ever. In general, at least the people on death row did something so horrible they could be judged and sentenced to death.", ">\n\nYo, if this is truly the case...good. fuckin GOOOOOD", ">\n\nConservative frothing intensifies", ">\n\nVirgin Supreme Court vs Chad FDA", ">\n\nMisleading title, makes it sound like OTC by “selling” but it’s literally just dispensing with a prescription… just removing the REMS program. I’m all for its availability but I’m sure I’m going to be screamed at at work by people who just read the headline and won’t understand it needs a prescription. I LOVE retail 🫠", ">\n\nIf it said OTC it would be misleading but it didn't say that. Those people you're referring to don't care if it's prescription or not and any headline makes them froth at the mouth.", ">\n\nFinally a bit of good news. I hope Roe v Wade can be re-formed. The ability to perform an abortion should be the basic right of anybody in the USA. \nI would like to see the statistics on stores that allow the sale of these products. Say for example if Shoppers will sell them in California but not in Texas or if they will still sell them everywhere. \nI am not entirely sure of how the laws work in these states with selling abortion medication such as the 'Plan B' pill. Where is the line drawn between contraception and abortion medication?", ">\n\nPlan B is not an abortion pill. This article is not about Plan B.", ">\n\nRepublican Texans won't be happy today.", ">\n\nThis is a good thing ....right.", ">\n\nThey really went pro-choice just to drop this a few months later? No coincidences…", ">\n\nA little late to the party bub" ]
> How long before the Right Wing extremists SCOTUS judges make it illegal?
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help", ">\n\nAnd don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase.", ">\n\nFucking finally. These medications have been available as OTC drugs for over a decade in most other western countries. They have decades of research behind them proving that they are very safe (as far as medicines are concerned) and very effective at preventing and stopping unwanted pregnancies.\nNext step is allowing them to be bought OTC so women don't have to jump through hoops to save themselves from a life they do not want.", ">\n\nA modestly respectful \"suck on that\" to my Bible thumping, myopic brethren", ">\n\nHow will supply side Jesus ever recover from this?", ">\n\nDon't forget how to shut down all these \"pro-life\" fascists;\n\"Why aren't you guys talking about taking down the death penalty now?\"", ">\n\nThat’s not a great comparison. They’re pro-innocent life, not against anyone dying ever. In general, at least the people on death row did something so horrible they could be judged and sentenced to death.", ">\n\nYo, if this is truly the case...good. fuckin GOOOOOD", ">\n\nConservative frothing intensifies", ">\n\nVirgin Supreme Court vs Chad FDA", ">\n\nMisleading title, makes it sound like OTC by “selling” but it’s literally just dispensing with a prescription… just removing the REMS program. I’m all for its availability but I’m sure I’m going to be screamed at at work by people who just read the headline and won’t understand it needs a prescription. I LOVE retail 🫠", ">\n\nIf it said OTC it would be misleading but it didn't say that. Those people you're referring to don't care if it's prescription or not and any headline makes them froth at the mouth.", ">\n\nFinally a bit of good news. I hope Roe v Wade can be re-formed. The ability to perform an abortion should be the basic right of anybody in the USA. \nI would like to see the statistics on stores that allow the sale of these products. Say for example if Shoppers will sell them in California but not in Texas or if they will still sell them everywhere. \nI am not entirely sure of how the laws work in these states with selling abortion medication such as the 'Plan B' pill. Where is the line drawn between contraception and abortion medication?", ">\n\nPlan B is not an abortion pill. This article is not about Plan B.", ">\n\nRepublican Texans won't be happy today.", ">\n\nThis is a good thing ....right.", ">\n\nThey really went pro-choice just to drop this a few months later? No coincidences…", ">\n\nA little late to the party bub", ">\n\nThese should be an essential internet buy with complete confidentiality. IT IS NO ONES FUCKING BUSINESS!" ]
> they're going to be stocked next to the condoms yeah? Ironic...
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help", ">\n\nAnd don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase.", ">\n\nFucking finally. These medications have been available as OTC drugs for over a decade in most other western countries. They have decades of research behind them proving that they are very safe (as far as medicines are concerned) and very effective at preventing and stopping unwanted pregnancies.\nNext step is allowing them to be bought OTC so women don't have to jump through hoops to save themselves from a life they do not want.", ">\n\nA modestly respectful \"suck on that\" to my Bible thumping, myopic brethren", ">\n\nHow will supply side Jesus ever recover from this?", ">\n\nDon't forget how to shut down all these \"pro-life\" fascists;\n\"Why aren't you guys talking about taking down the death penalty now?\"", ">\n\nThat’s not a great comparison. They’re pro-innocent life, not against anyone dying ever. In general, at least the people on death row did something so horrible they could be judged and sentenced to death.", ">\n\nYo, if this is truly the case...good. fuckin GOOOOOD", ">\n\nConservative frothing intensifies", ">\n\nVirgin Supreme Court vs Chad FDA", ">\n\nMisleading title, makes it sound like OTC by “selling” but it’s literally just dispensing with a prescription… just removing the REMS program. I’m all for its availability but I’m sure I’m going to be screamed at at work by people who just read the headline and won’t understand it needs a prescription. I LOVE retail 🫠", ">\n\nIf it said OTC it would be misleading but it didn't say that. Those people you're referring to don't care if it's prescription or not and any headline makes them froth at the mouth.", ">\n\nFinally a bit of good news. I hope Roe v Wade can be re-formed. The ability to perform an abortion should be the basic right of anybody in the USA. \nI would like to see the statistics on stores that allow the sale of these products. Say for example if Shoppers will sell them in California but not in Texas or if they will still sell them everywhere. \nI am not entirely sure of how the laws work in these states with selling abortion medication such as the 'Plan B' pill. Where is the line drawn between contraception and abortion medication?", ">\n\nPlan B is not an abortion pill. This article is not about Plan B.", ">\n\nRepublican Texans won't be happy today.", ">\n\nThis is a good thing ....right.", ">\n\nThey really went pro-choice just to drop this a few months later? No coincidences…", ">\n\nA little late to the party bub", ">\n\nThese should be an essential internet buy with complete confidentiality. IT IS NO ONES FUCKING BUSINESS!", ">\n\nHow long before the Right Wing extremists SCOTUS judges make it illegal?" ]
> How? My first child is The result of a broken condom? Using one does not eliminate The need for the other
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help", ">\n\nAnd don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase.", ">\n\nFucking finally. These medications have been available as OTC drugs for over a decade in most other western countries. They have decades of research behind them proving that they are very safe (as far as medicines are concerned) and very effective at preventing and stopping unwanted pregnancies.\nNext step is allowing them to be bought OTC so women don't have to jump through hoops to save themselves from a life they do not want.", ">\n\nA modestly respectful \"suck on that\" to my Bible thumping, myopic brethren", ">\n\nHow will supply side Jesus ever recover from this?", ">\n\nDon't forget how to shut down all these \"pro-life\" fascists;\n\"Why aren't you guys talking about taking down the death penalty now?\"", ">\n\nThat’s not a great comparison. They’re pro-innocent life, not against anyone dying ever. In general, at least the people on death row did something so horrible they could be judged and sentenced to death.", ">\n\nYo, if this is truly the case...good. fuckin GOOOOOD", ">\n\nConservative frothing intensifies", ">\n\nVirgin Supreme Court vs Chad FDA", ">\n\nMisleading title, makes it sound like OTC by “selling” but it’s literally just dispensing with a prescription… just removing the REMS program. I’m all for its availability but I’m sure I’m going to be screamed at at work by people who just read the headline and won’t understand it needs a prescription. I LOVE retail 🫠", ">\n\nIf it said OTC it would be misleading but it didn't say that. Those people you're referring to don't care if it's prescription or not and any headline makes them froth at the mouth.", ">\n\nFinally a bit of good news. I hope Roe v Wade can be re-formed. The ability to perform an abortion should be the basic right of anybody in the USA. \nI would like to see the statistics on stores that allow the sale of these products. Say for example if Shoppers will sell them in California but not in Texas or if they will still sell them everywhere. \nI am not entirely sure of how the laws work in these states with selling abortion medication such as the 'Plan B' pill. Where is the line drawn between contraception and abortion medication?", ">\n\nPlan B is not an abortion pill. This article is not about Plan B.", ">\n\nRepublican Texans won't be happy today.", ">\n\nThis is a good thing ....right.", ">\n\nThey really went pro-choice just to drop this a few months later? No coincidences…", ">\n\nA little late to the party bub", ">\n\nThese should be an essential internet buy with complete confidentiality. IT IS NO ONES FUCKING BUSINESS!", ">\n\nHow long before the Right Wing extremists SCOTUS judges make it illegal?", ">\n\nthey're going to be stocked next to the condoms yeah? Ironic..." ]
> America last to the party again
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help", ">\n\nAnd don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase.", ">\n\nFucking finally. These medications have been available as OTC drugs for over a decade in most other western countries. They have decades of research behind them proving that they are very safe (as far as medicines are concerned) and very effective at preventing and stopping unwanted pregnancies.\nNext step is allowing them to be bought OTC so women don't have to jump through hoops to save themselves from a life they do not want.", ">\n\nA modestly respectful \"suck on that\" to my Bible thumping, myopic brethren", ">\n\nHow will supply side Jesus ever recover from this?", ">\n\nDon't forget how to shut down all these \"pro-life\" fascists;\n\"Why aren't you guys talking about taking down the death penalty now?\"", ">\n\nThat’s not a great comparison. They’re pro-innocent life, not against anyone dying ever. In general, at least the people on death row did something so horrible they could be judged and sentenced to death.", ">\n\nYo, if this is truly the case...good. fuckin GOOOOOD", ">\n\nConservative frothing intensifies", ">\n\nVirgin Supreme Court vs Chad FDA", ">\n\nMisleading title, makes it sound like OTC by “selling” but it’s literally just dispensing with a prescription… just removing the REMS program. I’m all for its availability but I’m sure I’m going to be screamed at at work by people who just read the headline and won’t understand it needs a prescription. I LOVE retail 🫠", ">\n\nIf it said OTC it would be misleading but it didn't say that. Those people you're referring to don't care if it's prescription or not and any headline makes them froth at the mouth.", ">\n\nFinally a bit of good news. I hope Roe v Wade can be re-formed. The ability to perform an abortion should be the basic right of anybody in the USA. \nI would like to see the statistics on stores that allow the sale of these products. Say for example if Shoppers will sell them in California but not in Texas or if they will still sell them everywhere. \nI am not entirely sure of how the laws work in these states with selling abortion medication such as the 'Plan B' pill. Where is the line drawn between contraception and abortion medication?", ">\n\nPlan B is not an abortion pill. This article is not about Plan B.", ">\n\nRepublican Texans won't be happy today.", ">\n\nThis is a good thing ....right.", ">\n\nThey really went pro-choice just to drop this a few months later? No coincidences…", ">\n\nA little late to the party bub", ">\n\nThese should be an essential internet buy with complete confidentiality. IT IS NO ONES FUCKING BUSINESS!", ">\n\nHow long before the Right Wing extremists SCOTUS judges make it illegal?", ">\n\nthey're going to be stocked next to the condoms yeah? Ironic...", ">\n\nHow? My first child is The result of a broken condom? Using one does not eliminate The need for the other" ]
> Abortion healthcare is a choice between no one other than the patient, their doctor, and whichever religious, rightwing reactionary happens to be working the counter at CVS that day.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help", ">\n\nAnd don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase.", ">\n\nFucking finally. These medications have been available as OTC drugs for over a decade in most other western countries. They have decades of research behind them proving that they are very safe (as far as medicines are concerned) and very effective at preventing and stopping unwanted pregnancies.\nNext step is allowing them to be bought OTC so women don't have to jump through hoops to save themselves from a life they do not want.", ">\n\nA modestly respectful \"suck on that\" to my Bible thumping, myopic brethren", ">\n\nHow will supply side Jesus ever recover from this?", ">\n\nDon't forget how to shut down all these \"pro-life\" fascists;\n\"Why aren't you guys talking about taking down the death penalty now?\"", ">\n\nThat’s not a great comparison. They’re pro-innocent life, not against anyone dying ever. In general, at least the people on death row did something so horrible they could be judged and sentenced to death.", ">\n\nYo, if this is truly the case...good. fuckin GOOOOOD", ">\n\nConservative frothing intensifies", ">\n\nVirgin Supreme Court vs Chad FDA", ">\n\nMisleading title, makes it sound like OTC by “selling” but it’s literally just dispensing with a prescription… just removing the REMS program. I’m all for its availability but I’m sure I’m going to be screamed at at work by people who just read the headline and won’t understand it needs a prescription. I LOVE retail 🫠", ">\n\nIf it said OTC it would be misleading but it didn't say that. Those people you're referring to don't care if it's prescription or not and any headline makes them froth at the mouth.", ">\n\nFinally a bit of good news. I hope Roe v Wade can be re-formed. The ability to perform an abortion should be the basic right of anybody in the USA. \nI would like to see the statistics on stores that allow the sale of these products. Say for example if Shoppers will sell them in California but not in Texas or if they will still sell them everywhere. \nI am not entirely sure of how the laws work in these states with selling abortion medication such as the 'Plan B' pill. Where is the line drawn between contraception and abortion medication?", ">\n\nPlan B is not an abortion pill. This article is not about Plan B.", ">\n\nRepublican Texans won't be happy today.", ">\n\nThis is a good thing ....right.", ">\n\nThey really went pro-choice just to drop this a few months later? No coincidences…", ">\n\nA little late to the party bub", ">\n\nThese should be an essential internet buy with complete confidentiality. IT IS NO ONES FUCKING BUSINESS!", ">\n\nHow long before the Right Wing extremists SCOTUS judges make it illegal?", ">\n\nthey're going to be stocked next to the condoms yeah? Ironic...", ">\n\nHow? My first child is The result of a broken condom? Using one does not eliminate The need for the other", ">\n\nAmerica last to the party again" ]
> Sounds like the makings of a booming black market in Republican states.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help", ">\n\nAnd don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase.", ">\n\nFucking finally. These medications have been available as OTC drugs for over a decade in most other western countries. They have decades of research behind them proving that they are very safe (as far as medicines are concerned) and very effective at preventing and stopping unwanted pregnancies.\nNext step is allowing them to be bought OTC so women don't have to jump through hoops to save themselves from a life they do not want.", ">\n\nA modestly respectful \"suck on that\" to my Bible thumping, myopic brethren", ">\n\nHow will supply side Jesus ever recover from this?", ">\n\nDon't forget how to shut down all these \"pro-life\" fascists;\n\"Why aren't you guys talking about taking down the death penalty now?\"", ">\n\nThat’s not a great comparison. They’re pro-innocent life, not against anyone dying ever. In general, at least the people on death row did something so horrible they could be judged and sentenced to death.", ">\n\nYo, if this is truly the case...good. fuckin GOOOOOD", ">\n\nConservative frothing intensifies", ">\n\nVirgin Supreme Court vs Chad FDA", ">\n\nMisleading title, makes it sound like OTC by “selling” but it’s literally just dispensing with a prescription… just removing the REMS program. I’m all for its availability but I’m sure I’m going to be screamed at at work by people who just read the headline and won’t understand it needs a prescription. I LOVE retail 🫠", ">\n\nIf it said OTC it would be misleading but it didn't say that. Those people you're referring to don't care if it's prescription or not and any headline makes them froth at the mouth.", ">\n\nFinally a bit of good news. I hope Roe v Wade can be re-formed. The ability to perform an abortion should be the basic right of anybody in the USA. \nI would like to see the statistics on stores that allow the sale of these products. Say for example if Shoppers will sell them in California but not in Texas or if they will still sell them everywhere. \nI am not entirely sure of how the laws work in these states with selling abortion medication such as the 'Plan B' pill. Where is the line drawn between contraception and abortion medication?", ">\n\nPlan B is not an abortion pill. This article is not about Plan B.", ">\n\nRepublican Texans won't be happy today.", ">\n\nThis is a good thing ....right.", ">\n\nThey really went pro-choice just to drop this a few months later? No coincidences…", ">\n\nA little late to the party bub", ">\n\nThese should be an essential internet buy with complete confidentiality. IT IS NO ONES FUCKING BUSINESS!", ">\n\nHow long before the Right Wing extremists SCOTUS judges make it illegal?", ">\n\nthey're going to be stocked next to the condoms yeah? Ironic...", ">\n\nHow? My first child is The result of a broken condom? Using one does not eliminate The need for the other", ">\n\nAmerica last to the party again", ">\n\nAbortion healthcare is a choice between no one other than the patient, their doctor, and whichever religious, rightwing reactionary happens to be working the counter at CVS that day." ]
> Good to know, now to hopefully never need them so me and my gf can avoid getting judged by the old Christian lady working the counter.
[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help", ">\n\nAnd don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase.", ">\n\nFucking finally. These medications have been available as OTC drugs for over a decade in most other western countries. They have decades of research behind them proving that they are very safe (as far as medicines are concerned) and very effective at preventing and stopping unwanted pregnancies.\nNext step is allowing them to be bought OTC so women don't have to jump through hoops to save themselves from a life they do not want.", ">\n\nA modestly respectful \"suck on that\" to my Bible thumping, myopic brethren", ">\n\nHow will supply side Jesus ever recover from this?", ">\n\nDon't forget how to shut down all these \"pro-life\" fascists;\n\"Why aren't you guys talking about taking down the death penalty now?\"", ">\n\nThat’s not a great comparison. They’re pro-innocent life, not against anyone dying ever. In general, at least the people on death row did something so horrible they could be judged and sentenced to death.", ">\n\nYo, if this is truly the case...good. fuckin GOOOOOD", ">\n\nConservative frothing intensifies", ">\n\nVirgin Supreme Court vs Chad FDA", ">\n\nMisleading title, makes it sound like OTC by “selling” but it’s literally just dispensing with a prescription… just removing the REMS program. I’m all for its availability but I’m sure I’m going to be screamed at at work by people who just read the headline and won’t understand it needs a prescription. I LOVE retail 🫠", ">\n\nIf it said OTC it would be misleading but it didn't say that. Those people you're referring to don't care if it's prescription or not and any headline makes them froth at the mouth.", ">\n\nFinally a bit of good news. I hope Roe v Wade can be re-formed. The ability to perform an abortion should be the basic right of anybody in the USA. \nI would like to see the statistics on stores that allow the sale of these products. Say for example if Shoppers will sell them in California but not in Texas or if they will still sell them everywhere. \nI am not entirely sure of how the laws work in these states with selling abortion medication such as the 'Plan B' pill. Where is the line drawn between contraception and abortion medication?", ">\n\nPlan B is not an abortion pill. This article is not about Plan B.", ">\n\nRepublican Texans won't be happy today.", ">\n\nThis is a good thing ....right.", ">\n\nThey really went pro-choice just to drop this a few months later? No coincidences…", ">\n\nA little late to the party bub", ">\n\nThese should be an essential internet buy with complete confidentiality. IT IS NO ONES FUCKING BUSINESS!", ">\n\nHow long before the Right Wing extremists SCOTUS judges make it illegal?", ">\n\nthey're going to be stocked next to the condoms yeah? Ironic...", ">\n\nHow? My first child is The result of a broken condom? Using one does not eliminate The need for the other", ">\n\nAmerica last to the party again", ">\n\nAbortion healthcare is a choice between no one other than the patient, their doctor, and whichever religious, rightwing reactionary happens to be working the counter at CVS that day.", ">\n\nSounds like the makings of a booming black market in Republican states." ]
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[ "And thus prescribed confidentially by USPS anywhere in the country then, right?", ">\n\nSounds like it's setting up a commerce clause case, and i have no doubt Alito will decide the founders did not intend for Article 1 to exist when they wrote it in 1787.", ">\n\n\"The founders were absolute geniuses. How else could they have my exact opinions from over 200 years later?\"", ">\n\nIf James Madison could see an semiautomatic rifle with a drum magazine he would turn over in his grave.", ">\n\nThe second amendment was intended to extend into siege weaponry and warships. \nI don't think that the founding fathers would have too much issue with being able to kill 100 people with one load out. \nThey probably would argue that the National Guard is the well-regulated militia they were talking about though.", ">\n\nThe founding father clearly intended the 2nd ammendment to extend to thermonuclear weapons.\nIf every white, protestant, land owning, male owned a fusion device then the U.S.A. would be impossible to attack. Who in their right mind would attack a country where a nuke could be hiding behind every blade of grass?", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nDid I just witness the birth of a copypasta", ">\n\nOnly if you continue to serve it up. That's kind of how this whole shitpost circle jerk works. lol", ">\n\nThe year is 3522, the Intergalactic Patriotic Super Supreme Court of the United Solar Systems of America face a new conundrum. The controversial \"big rip inducing device\" which has long kept peace by ensuring total annihilation of every atom in the universe should it be activated is now being brought into question as a form of 'arm' that the 2nd amendment guarantees the right to for every citizen. The IPSSCUSSofA is expected to rule in favor of freedom from tyranny, and every American will be granted the right to end all existence in the blink of an eye.", ">\n\nWith tele medicine they should make a online consultation, prescription and mail the medication to anyone in the nation bypassing the states and anti crowd completely.", ">\n\nThere are some people who do this, aidaccess offers to mail the abortion pill to any state where it is allowed and it is way cheaper than it would be at a clinic. Not a lot of people know about services like that but they are around.", ">\n\nThe testosterone crowd looking wise right now lol. \n​\nThis is like one of the main ways to get a proper T regime going since most docs will not help you get dialed into where you feel comfortable.", ">\n\nExactly how I got started.\nThen ince you are being treated for a while a GP can give you a prescription.", ">\n\nI'm changing GPs and this is one of the reasons. Now I need to find a new Endo. Urologist does a slightly better job but with 4 months between appointments it's hard to get dialed in.", ">\n\nArticle:\nThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency said on Tuesday, as more states seek to ban medication abortion.\nPharmacies can apply for certification to distribute abortion pill mifepristone with one of the two companies that make it, and if successful they will be able to dispense it directly to patients upon receiving a prescription from a certified prescriber.\nThe FDA had first said it would be making those changes in December 2021 when it announced it would relax risk evaluation and mitigation strategies, or REMS, on the pill, that had been in place since the agency approved it in 2000 and were lifted temporarily by the government in 2021 due to the pandemic.\nDanco Laboratories and GenBioPro, the two companies that make the drug in the United States, submitted supplemental applications that have now been approved by the FDA.\n\"Under the Mifepristone REMS Program, as modified, Mifeprex and its approved generic can be dispensed by certified pharmacies or by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber,\" the agency said on its website on Tuesday.\nMifeprex is the brand name version of mifepristone, which in combination with a second drug called misoprostol that has various uses including miscarriage management, induces an abortion up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy in a process known as medication abortion.\nThe announcement will not provide equal access to all people, however, GenBioPro, which makes the generic version of mifepristone, said in a statement.\nAbortion bans, some targeting mifepristone, have gone into effect in more than a dozen states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to terminating pregnancies when it scrapped its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling last year.\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\"We're reviewing the FDA's updated Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) drug safety program certification requirements for mifepristone to determine the requirements to dispense in states that do not restrict the dispensing of medications prescribed for elective termination of pregnancy,\" a spokesperson for drugstore chain owner CVS Health (CVS.N) said.\nA spokesperson for Walgreens, one of the largest U.S. pharmacies, said the company was also reviewing the FDA's regulatory change.", ">\n\nDo yourself a favor and flush it out -Frank Reynolds", ">\n\nI can't find anything about this online, does anyone have a link to a full news article?\nEdit for the people seeing this on Jan. 4:\nWhen this story was posted yesterday evening, the public portion of the article was a few sentences long and didn't even mention the drug name. Everyone in the comments was scratching their heads on what actually changed. Other news articles had the full info. This Reuters article was edited and added to substantially during business hours this morning. I'm sure someone noticed the fuckup online and got them to fix it.\nI trust Reuters and read their articles often, but it's frustrating when a posted article has almost zero useful information. Please stop messaging me about trusting mainstream media, holy crap. I just wanted the full info on what happened.", ">\n\nThank you! I don't know how I couldn't find anything on Google\nEdit: y'all I'm fully aware of how to use Google to search for news. Nothing came up in the general results or news search results for me.", ">\n\nBecause Google is more about shoving paid ads in your face than what you really want.", ">\n\nYep.\nIf the thing you're researching has any kind of market your results will be multiple pages of ads disguised as information. Ad blockers don't mean shit in 2023.", ">\n\nINB4 a conservative judge or 6-3 SCOTUS overrules this because the same shoddy reasoning as saying \n\nThe EPA, while created to control pollution, was not specifically given power over carbon dioxide by Congress. So that pollution limit, set by the EPA, is UN-enforceable.\" source", ">\n\nCO2 was not widely considered a pollutant when the EPA was created.\nThis abortion pill thing is different. When the court overturned Roe they said the constitution is silent on abortion so the federal government has no say. When the federal government has no say, the constitution says the states have jurisdiction. The FDA can approve the pill but some state will ban it setting up either a “states cannot ban pills approved by FDA” or an “interstate commerce challenge “ when a state who allows the pill sends it to one that doesn’t.", ">\n\nI am torn between those two schools of thought. \nA. Should judges interpret law via the language of the era it was written, or;\nB. Should judges interpret the law via the language of today\nI’m tempted to say B. and let the legislature do their jobs and update language of laws as needed. If anyone wants to tell me why I’m stupid, feel free.\nEdit> quick note, my reasoning can be applied to both A and B, something I didn’t really think about as my comment wasn’t (clearly) thought out very well.", ">\n\nB would mean courts can create any law they want though since \"language of today\" is very arbitrary. At that point congress would be powerless really since any law they created could be interpreted very differently by courts regardless of how clear it was written.\nThe most dangerous case is mixing A or B though as it fits your agenda since it would be a clear signal that courts are now sided.", ">\n\nBy this same logic, firearms covered by 2A should be limited to muskets and smooth bore cannon.", ">\n\nWhy not? Court decided EPA can't regulate Co2 by same logic or abortion isn't a covered right so it should also apply to 2A in the same way forcing legislative branch to amend all with today's need.\nAs long as we are consistent both options can work and system will adapt. Problems come up when it is not consistent.", ">\n\nThis application of logic only works when the Supreme Court isn’t overwhelmed with hypocritical judges hand-picked by a conservative organization to inconsistently interpret law", ">\n\nSince when does Reuters have an article limit???", ">\n\nThis is progress but this medication should be OTC given its stellar safety record and to foil forced pregnancy proponents.", ">\n\nYou can already buy it for horses at your tractor supply.", ">\n\nBut is it in a dose humans can take? I remember a lot of people trying to shut down their liver last year due to horse dewormer.", ">\n\nIt's usually possible to figure out what the prescribed weight should be and derive it from that.", ">\n\nThe tolerances in veterinary medicines are less stringent than for humans. The drug within the mount you are measuring is more variable and puts you at higher risk.", ">\n\nActually nope, most veterinary meds are also human meds. They are held to the dame quality standards unless using a compounding pharmacy.", ">\n\nYep, my cat was prescribed clopidogrel which is for humans. Kind of a problem because to dose it right it has to be cut into fourths, which exposes the extremely bitter inside of the pill that makes him salivate excessively if he tastes it, so administering it can be difficult.", ">\n\nSo that's why my cat drools like fucking crazy when I have to give him allergy meds", ">\n\nIf you can, pick up some size 5 empty gel caps to put the pill in and hide it in some wet food. That's what's been working for me.", ">\n\nCould states ban this? I understand the Supremacy and Commerce Clauses well enough, but I also don’t see why this could not be legally recognized by a red state as a controlled substance.\nDifferent states have different policies on marijuana for medical use, ranging from complete bans to regular medical prescriptions. Could these abortion pills not also be regulated the same way?", ">\n\nStates don’t really have the authority to “legalize” marijuana. If the federal government cared enough the legal marijuana experiment would be over immediately. There is nowhere in America where weed is actually legal to buy, sell, grow, possess, etc.", ">\n\nAh, but the legal challenge could destroy the current drug laws, especially with states like Oregon seeing massive revenues compared to their budgets. The weed legalization a strange détente in which both sides have more to lose if the current status quo changes.\nUnless the Federal Government could send in the Army, there aren't enough courts/judges/prosecutors/FBI/DEA to actually enforce the law at a federal level.", ">\n\nThey have the power of the purse. If Congress wanted weed to be illegal and enforced it would be. But it’s a losing political issue so they let it go and let states do their thing for now.", ">\n\nIsn't this how Reagan got the drinking age to 21?", ">\n\nFine by me, I’m all for choice! The more accessible, the better.", ">\n\n\"The president of anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, said the latest FDA move endangers women's safety and the lives of unborn children.\"\nLike she gives a shit about the mother. To her, that's another potentially dead \"liberal\".", ">\n\n\nRetail pharmacies will have to weigh whether or not to offer the pill and determine where they can do so.\n\nAnti-abortion terrorists revising their death lists as we speak.", ">\n\nI worked for a Walgreens in OK and some pharmacists won’t even let you sell plan b or it’s generic, even though it’s an OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATION, due to their “morals”. Fuck them for that tbh. \nBonus: I was a sexual heath ambassador (internship) for one of the colleges in the state. Do you know how embarrassing it is that the state of Oklahoma won’t properly educate adolescents over safe sex? We educate incoming freshmen, etc. Every year we do a “sex in the dark panel” where students text in anonymous questions. Without a fail, we always get asked if inserting a green skittle into your vagina prevents pregnancy… \nThat was about 5 years ago and I still go back to donate condoms AND female condoms to their department. I personally don’t use female condoms, but my insurance covers it through Favor (previously The Pill Club).", ">\n\nHell places like Walgreens/cvs like doing the same shit for birth control, hrt, opiates, and the like, too. For the same reason.\nWill straight up refuse to fill, lie about stock, not fill full prescriptions, just based on their own moral reasons.", ">\n\nMy hometown Walgreens won’t fill my 0.5mg Xanax for anxiety but the town 30 min away will.. doc sent it early so it was on hold until I was eligible to refill. Sent it to be refilled, verified it was sent over to process, checked the status the next day after and it was put back into my request to fill account. \nWalmart has had an opiates max policy now after the lawsuit over the drug epidemic. Couldn’t even fill my moms full prescription post cancer removal surgery. Had to go to a mom and pop drugstore to get it filled.", ">\n\nI can't wait for the Supreme Court to pull out \"nowhere in the Constitution does the word 'pharmacy' appear\" and give states the power to not only ban the sale of abortion pills but also just outright ban over-the-counter medical dispensaries as \"facilitating abortion\".", ">\n\nGood, give women the choice of whether or not they want a 20+ year financial, emotional commitment.\nEdit: adding physical and mental to the list", ">\n\nMost importantly the choice to not risk life and limb to undergo a 9 month disability culminating in one of the most painful things a human can experience. It is shocking how little regard you'd have to have for women to think forcing something like that is okay, it's literal torture.", ">\n\nI read a comment here once from a father-to-be who said a doc told him, “birth is the time when women are closer to death than most people know” or something to that effect. Pregnancy and birth destroy our bodies. They are dangerous to both mother and child. It’s not something to force on people lightly.", ">\n\nA lot of people don’t understand or fail to mention that, for a lot of anti-abortion, pro-“life”, religious zealots, that a fundamental belief lies in the fact that, for centuries, it was believed that women found their salvation through being lorded over men and through birthing children, as found first in Genesis 3:16:\n“To the woman he said, ‘I will make your pangs in childbirth exceedingly great; in pain you shall bring forth children, yet your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’”\nAnd it’s more explicit in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 2:15: “Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”\nEven if people don’t explicitly believe this anymore, there’s a lot of stigma around women who don’t have children in religious communities than there is outside of them. This kind of thinking in “all women must go through a near death experience that is birthing a child and having to raise it” is pigeonholed into and applied to ALL women as a default since it’s ultimately found in the Bible.\nI mean, the else or women going to do with their lives, time, energy and money without kids to raise, huh?…/s", ">\n\nGreat now do albuteral", ">\n\nIsn't that asthma's rescue inhaler drug? Is it not otc?", ">\n\nIt is unfortunately used as a performance enhancing drug in many sports, so this is also unlikely. ~~At the same time you can't get the old style epinephrine based inhalers OTC either.~~ edit: The OTC inhaler was discontinued for 7 years, but is back now.", ">\n\nYou can buy Primitene mist OTC still they just did away with the one with CFC's. I believe it's behind the counter like sudafed.", ">\n\nYou can but buy Primatene mist OTC but it’s not albuterol as the active ingredient…it’s epinephrine", ">\n\nRepublicans: WE LOVE CAPITALISM….wait not like that", ">\n\nShould be free for low income families and single mothers. Last thing we need is more kids growing up in poverty resorting to crime to survive", ">\n\nThe republicans - \n( ͡ಠ ʖ̯ ͡ಠ)", ">\n\nGive them a second.\nThey're currently trying to smudge the historic precedents set about by years and years of people living their life without issue- because it's not amusing enough for them behind their castle walls.", ">\n\nThey’re too busy squabbling among each other deciding who should be House speaker", ">\n\nThankfully the FDA doesn’t appear to be run by republicans", ">\n\nReligious extremists in shambles", ">\n\nThis is great! Abortion is healthcare.", ">\n\n\nFDA records show a small mortality case number associated with mifepristone. As of June 2021, there were reports of 26 deaths linked with the pill out of 4.9 million people estimated to have taken it since it was approved in September 2000.\n\nBy comparison:\n\nNew international data show the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. continues to exceed the rate in other high-income countries. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 24 deaths per 100,000 live births — more than three times the rate in most other high-income countries.\n\nSo to put it in equivalent figures, in 4,900,000 people taking mifepristone, there were 26 deaths. In 4,900,000 pregnancies in the US, 1176 end in death.\nGo fuck yourself Marjorie Dannenfelser.", ">\n\nRepublicans are about to tear the FDA apart telling them they don't have any power.", ">\n\nQuestion, is the FDA political at all? Did a Biden presidency elect a new FDA head? Would a republican presidency somehow affect the FDA ruling on such a thing?", ">\n\nThe FDA was founded in response to the public political fallout of Upton Sinclair's \"The Jungle\" and other issues with adulterated products causing injuries and death.\nAnyways, any government agency can be tampered with. The USPS for example was undermined heavily in response to the spike in mail-in voting, not to mention the long history of undermining the postal service over the decades in various other ways.", ">\n\nDoes this mean Mark Cuban can sell it?", ">\n\nWow, finally. After over 100 years in women's rights struggles we have a sliver of autonomy back. Good work gals.", ">\n\nIn case it isn’t painfully clear from the history of mifepristone in the US, there never was a medical reason not to do this.", ">\n\nIt's like this in Canada, but good luck finding a doc or pharmacist that will give you it.\nChances are 99%, you will still need to go to an abortion clinic.\nGuess how many abortion clinics are in Alberta? Two. Guess where they are? Edmonton and Calgary.\nReally convenient for the folks up far up north and down south.\nWhat they really need do is make them so they are at least available without a prescription. Cough cough it's a small, and easy thing to implicate Liberal and NDP parties of Canada.", ">\n\nYou can get the prescription through telemedicine and have it mailed to you if you're not able to access a pharmacy. It's been done this way in Canada for a long time. Call telehealth in your province for advice", ">\n\nIt has nothing to do with telehealth my friend.\nYou still need the prescription. Just because the doctor is virtually meeting you, doesn't mean they will give you a script.", ">\n\nThis should last a few days or so", ">\n\nWhy do I hear boss music?", ">\n\nJust in time for... Checks notes ... New restrictions on abortion?", ">\n\nFda finally coming through. Probably cost an arm and a leg. Mark Cubans website is a massive help with prices", ">\n\nWomen who take this approach will also need some way to monitor HcG levels after their abortion. Just had a patient with retained POC months after using cytotec. Had to be surgically removed anyway. \nFrom personal experience (wife had a blighted ovum) it doesn’t always go smoothly. Counseling is absolutely needed as well before and after. Took my wife months to get back to herself after the physical and emotional toll.\nIn short there needs to be some kind of support system attached to the use of these pills. Telehealth state licensing laws might be an issue with this in states with strict abortion laws.", ">\n\nBut what good is this policy if the women have to deal with a pharmacist who won’t fill the prescription due to their religious beliefs? I’m sure that will be a lightning rod issue. And the Governors of states that have banned medical abortions will wholeheartedly back these pharmacists.", ">\n\nSuck it, Supreme Court", ">\n\nStill no cracking down on pharmacists who refuse to do their job and fill prescriptions. That should be illegal. If they won't do their job, they shouldn't be in it.", ">\n\nHope they do birth control pills next", ">\n\nCan't wait to abort myself", ">\n\nNope. Thats illegal too!", ">\n\nIt is legal in Canada.", ">\n\nDon't worry. Soon we will learn that the FDA does not have the authority food or drugs.", ">\n\nLmao what", ">\n\nIt's a joke based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the EPA. Hopefully it remains a joke.", ">\n\nHallelujah! Personhood for pregnant American women, regardless of State, WILL be ultimately restored, much like Dred Scott was overturned.", ">\n\nGood. Fuck these religious zealots and their bs agenda.", ">\n\nThis isn't Plan B though. This is mifepristone. Not the same at all.", ">\n\nDid america not have this already?", ">\n\nNo. Plan B (which is not an abortion pill) was available - but RU486 had to be administered by a doctor. Now it can be prescribed and sold by pharmacy chains, which makes it easier to get for women who may not have access to it where they live.", ">\n\n“Fuck you” GOP takes new meaning", ">\n\nThe movement to outlaw abortion will be as successful as Prohibition was. When 60 percent of the population supports abortion, it will be impossible for 40 percent to impose their will on the rest of the population. But like Prohibition, there will be unintended consequences. Women will suffer, lose their ability to conceive, and die unnecessarily. In the process, we're now providing third-world medical care to half our population.", ">\n\nAnd my state is going to ban them in 3…2…1…", ">\n\nUtahn here. They probably already have a trigger law to ban anything like this. Roe really made me think about what trigger laws could be standing still.\nUtah probably has anything progressive at the federal level on a trigger.", ">\n\nI just love how it’s being thrown in republicans faces; “abortion pill” terminology now that it is too late for them to have a say about it.", ">\n\nI thought they already were. Good, but this whole fiasco will be resolved in a few years and ruin the lives of many people in the meantime.\nSo they lost the war on drugs and they've decided to start a war on women reproduction rights. I'm hardly surprised.\nAnything to promote outrage and keep the poor people fighting amongst themselves. Fucking stupid.\nI seriously hate this reality.\nI always vote and do my best every day to be the best person I can be. Maybe it's legit useless. I seriously don't see my vote making a difference and people still hate life despite how positive I am.\nEdit: I think dogs can help", ">\n\nAnd don't make it feel like an act of shame. You don't know the full story. Make it an easy, private, sensitive purchase.", ">\n\nFucking finally. These medications have been available as OTC drugs for over a decade in most other western countries. They have decades of research behind them proving that they are very safe (as far as medicines are concerned) and very effective at preventing and stopping unwanted pregnancies.\nNext step is allowing them to be bought OTC so women don't have to jump through hoops to save themselves from a life they do not want.", ">\n\nA modestly respectful \"suck on that\" to my Bible thumping, myopic brethren", ">\n\nHow will supply side Jesus ever recover from this?", ">\n\nDon't forget how to shut down all these \"pro-life\" fascists;\n\"Why aren't you guys talking about taking down the death penalty now?\"", ">\n\nThat’s not a great comparison. They’re pro-innocent life, not against anyone dying ever. In general, at least the people on death row did something so horrible they could be judged and sentenced to death.", ">\n\nYo, if this is truly the case...good. fuckin GOOOOOD", ">\n\nConservative frothing intensifies", ">\n\nVirgin Supreme Court vs Chad FDA", ">\n\nMisleading title, makes it sound like OTC by “selling” but it’s literally just dispensing with a prescription… just removing the REMS program. I’m all for its availability but I’m sure I’m going to be screamed at at work by people who just read the headline and won’t understand it needs a prescription. I LOVE retail 🫠", ">\n\nIf it said OTC it would be misleading but it didn't say that. Those people you're referring to don't care if it's prescription or not and any headline makes them froth at the mouth.", ">\n\nFinally a bit of good news. I hope Roe v Wade can be re-formed. The ability to perform an abortion should be the basic right of anybody in the USA. \nI would like to see the statistics on stores that allow the sale of these products. Say for example if Shoppers will sell them in California but not in Texas or if they will still sell them everywhere. \nI am not entirely sure of how the laws work in these states with selling abortion medication such as the 'Plan B' pill. Where is the line drawn between contraception and abortion medication?", ">\n\nPlan B is not an abortion pill. This article is not about Plan B.", ">\n\nRepublican Texans won't be happy today.", ">\n\nThis is a good thing ....right.", ">\n\nThey really went pro-choice just to drop this a few months later? No coincidences…", ">\n\nA little late to the party bub", ">\n\nThese should be an essential internet buy with complete confidentiality. IT IS NO ONES FUCKING BUSINESS!", ">\n\nHow long before the Right Wing extremists SCOTUS judges make it illegal?", ">\n\nthey're going to be stocked next to the condoms yeah? Ironic...", ">\n\nHow? My first child is The result of a broken condom? Using one does not eliminate The need for the other", ">\n\nAmerica last to the party again", ">\n\nAbortion healthcare is a choice between no one other than the patient, their doctor, and whichever religious, rightwing reactionary happens to be working the counter at CVS that day.", ">\n\nSounds like the makings of a booming black market in Republican states.", ">\n\nGood to know, now to hopefully never need them so me and my gf can avoid getting judged by the old Christian lady working the counter." ]
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At what point do we say “enough is enough”? How many kids do they need to rape before we take action? Would it really be so hard to simply take away their access to kids?
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> But then how would they indoctrinate their next generation of donors?
[ "At what point do we say “enough is enough”? How many kids do they need to rape before we take action? Would it really be so hard to simply take away their access to kids?" ]
> Quick, move him somewhere else!
[ "At what point do we say “enough is enough”? How many kids do they need to rape before we take action? Would it really be so hard to simply take away their access to kids?", ">\n\nBut then how would they indoctrinate their next generation of donors?" ]
> problem solved
[ "At what point do we say “enough is enough”? How many kids do they need to rape before we take action? Would it really be so hard to simply take away their access to kids?", ">\n\nBut then how would they indoctrinate their next generation of donors?", ">\n\nQuick, move him somewhere else!" ]
> I smell a new pope on the horizon
[ "At what point do we say “enough is enough”? How many kids do they need to rape before we take action? Would it really be so hard to simply take away their access to kids?", ">\n\nBut then how would they indoctrinate their next generation of donors?", ">\n\nQuick, move him somewhere else!", ">\n\nproblem solved" ]
> Who's probing whom now?
[ "At what point do we say “enough is enough”? How many kids do they need to rape before we take action? Would it really be so hard to simply take away their access to kids?", ">\n\nBut then how would they indoctrinate their next generation of donors?", ">\n\nQuick, move him somewhere else!", ">\n\nproblem solved", ">\n\nI smell a new pope on the horizon" ]
> Man I’m Sick of this shit. Anyone taking advantage of defenseless people or animals deserve unimaginable pain. Burn Vatican City to the ground, they have proven they can’t fix this.
[ "At what point do we say “enough is enough”? How many kids do they need to rape before we take action? Would it really be so hard to simply take away their access to kids?", ">\n\nBut then how would they indoctrinate their next generation of donors?", ">\n\nQuick, move him somewhere else!", ">\n\nproblem solved", ">\n\nI smell a new pope on the horizon", ">\n\nWho's probing whom now?" ]
> Use Vatican City as an investment property, the interest from which can be used to fund solutions to various problems: homelessness, mental health, etc.
[ "At what point do we say “enough is enough”? How many kids do they need to rape before we take action? Would it really be so hard to simply take away their access to kids?", ">\n\nBut then how would they indoctrinate their next generation of donors?", ">\n\nQuick, move him somewhere else!", ">\n\nproblem solved", ">\n\nI smell a new pope on the horizon", ">\n\nWho's probing whom now?", ">\n\nMan I’m Sick of this shit. Anyone taking advantage of defenseless people or animals deserve unimaginable pain. Burn Vatican City to the ground, they have proven they can’t fix this." ]
> Turn it into cost-free, high-density housing for the poor and immigrants. At least then the Vatican would be in line with Jesus's teachings.
[ "At what point do we say “enough is enough”? How many kids do they need to rape before we take action? Would it really be so hard to simply take away their access to kids?", ">\n\nBut then how would they indoctrinate their next generation of donors?", ">\n\nQuick, move him somewhere else!", ">\n\nproblem solved", ">\n\nI smell a new pope on the horizon", ">\n\nWho's probing whom now?", ">\n\nMan I’m Sick of this shit. Anyone taking advantage of defenseless people or animals deserve unimaginable pain. Burn Vatican City to the ground, they have proven they can’t fix this.", ">\n\nUse Vatican City as an investment property, the interest from which can be used to fund solutions to various problems: homelessness, mental health, etc." ]
> The big pimp Daddy pedo just died. Tax these deviants now. Let’s remember the genocide in Canada too! A petulant group of scum.
[ "At what point do we say “enough is enough”? How many kids do they need to rape before we take action? Would it really be so hard to simply take away their access to kids?", ">\n\nBut then how would they indoctrinate their next generation of donors?", ">\n\nQuick, move him somewhere else!", ">\n\nproblem solved", ">\n\nI smell a new pope on the horizon", ">\n\nWho's probing whom now?", ">\n\nMan I’m Sick of this shit. Anyone taking advantage of defenseless people or animals deserve unimaginable pain. Burn Vatican City to the ground, they have proven they can’t fix this.", ">\n\nUse Vatican City as an investment property, the interest from which can be used to fund solutions to various problems: homelessness, mental health, etc.", ">\n\nTurn it into cost-free, high-density housing for the poor and immigrants. At least then the Vatican would be in line with Jesus's teachings." ]
> A SELF-RIGHTEOUS petulant group of scum
[ "At what point do we say “enough is enough”? How many kids do they need to rape before we take action? Would it really be so hard to simply take away their access to kids?", ">\n\nBut then how would they indoctrinate their next generation of donors?", ">\n\nQuick, move him somewhere else!", ">\n\nproblem solved", ">\n\nI smell a new pope on the horizon", ">\n\nWho's probing whom now?", ">\n\nMan I’m Sick of this shit. Anyone taking advantage of defenseless people or animals deserve unimaginable pain. Burn Vatican City to the ground, they have proven they can’t fix this.", ">\n\nUse Vatican City as an investment property, the interest from which can be used to fund solutions to various problems: homelessness, mental health, etc.", ">\n\nTurn it into cost-free, high-density housing for the poor and immigrants. At least then the Vatican would be in line with Jesus's teachings.", ">\n\nThe big pimp Daddy pedo just died. Tax these deviants now. Let’s remember the genocide in Canada too! A petulant group of scum." ]
> Don't worry people will keep giving their 10% and sending their kids to get molested. Carry on.
[ "At what point do we say “enough is enough”? How many kids do they need to rape before we take action? Would it really be so hard to simply take away their access to kids?", ">\n\nBut then how would they indoctrinate their next generation of donors?", ">\n\nQuick, move him somewhere else!", ">\n\nproblem solved", ">\n\nI smell a new pope on the horizon", ">\n\nWho's probing whom now?", ">\n\nMan I’m Sick of this shit. Anyone taking advantage of defenseless people or animals deserve unimaginable pain. Burn Vatican City to the ground, they have proven they can’t fix this.", ">\n\nUse Vatican City as an investment property, the interest from which can be used to fund solutions to various problems: homelessness, mental health, etc.", ">\n\nTurn it into cost-free, high-density housing for the poor and immigrants. At least then the Vatican would be in line with Jesus's teachings.", ">\n\nThe big pimp Daddy pedo just died. Tax these deviants now. Let’s remember the genocide in Canada too! A petulant group of scum.", ">\n\nA SELF-RIGHTEOUS petulant group of scum" ]
> The Catholic Church is nothing more than a massive pedophile ring
[ "At what point do we say “enough is enough”? How many kids do they need to rape before we take action? Would it really be so hard to simply take away their access to kids?", ">\n\nBut then how would they indoctrinate their next generation of donors?", ">\n\nQuick, move him somewhere else!", ">\n\nproblem solved", ">\n\nI smell a new pope on the horizon", ">\n\nWho's probing whom now?", ">\n\nMan I’m Sick of this shit. Anyone taking advantage of defenseless people or animals deserve unimaginable pain. Burn Vatican City to the ground, they have proven they can’t fix this.", ">\n\nUse Vatican City as an investment property, the interest from which can be used to fund solutions to various problems: homelessness, mental health, etc.", ">\n\nTurn it into cost-free, high-density housing for the poor and immigrants. At least then the Vatican would be in line with Jesus's teachings.", ">\n\nThe big pimp Daddy pedo just died. Tax these deviants now. Let’s remember the genocide in Canada too! A petulant group of scum.", ">\n\nA SELF-RIGHTEOUS petulant group of scum", ">\n\nDon't worry people will keep giving their 10% and sending their kids to get molested. Carry on." ]
> HA! That’s what you think. They’re also a massive money laundering ring!
[ "At what point do we say “enough is enough”? How many kids do they need to rape before we take action? Would it really be so hard to simply take away their access to kids?", ">\n\nBut then how would they indoctrinate their next generation of donors?", ">\n\nQuick, move him somewhere else!", ">\n\nproblem solved", ">\n\nI smell a new pope on the horizon", ">\n\nWho's probing whom now?", ">\n\nMan I’m Sick of this shit. Anyone taking advantage of defenseless people or animals deserve unimaginable pain. Burn Vatican City to the ground, they have proven they can’t fix this.", ">\n\nUse Vatican City as an investment property, the interest from which can be used to fund solutions to various problems: homelessness, mental health, etc.", ">\n\nTurn it into cost-free, high-density housing for the poor and immigrants. At least then the Vatican would be in line with Jesus's teachings.", ">\n\nThe big pimp Daddy pedo just died. Tax these deviants now. Let’s remember the genocide in Canada too! A petulant group of scum.", ">\n\nA SELF-RIGHTEOUS petulant group of scum", ">\n\nDon't worry people will keep giving their 10% and sending their kids to get molested. Carry on.", ">\n\nThe Catholic Church is nothing more than a massive pedophile ring" ]
> Another priest, another sex related crime. Does the Catholic Church do anything else? Why are Catholics so tolerant of child rape? Seems 9 out of 10 priests are doing it or covering it up for others. And they have the gall to tell us how to live “moral lives” LOL.
[ "At what point do we say “enough is enough”? How many kids do they need to rape before we take action? Would it really be so hard to simply take away their access to kids?", ">\n\nBut then how would they indoctrinate their next generation of donors?", ">\n\nQuick, move him somewhere else!", ">\n\nproblem solved", ">\n\nI smell a new pope on the horizon", ">\n\nWho's probing whom now?", ">\n\nMan I’m Sick of this shit. Anyone taking advantage of defenseless people or animals deserve unimaginable pain. Burn Vatican City to the ground, they have proven they can’t fix this.", ">\n\nUse Vatican City as an investment property, the interest from which can be used to fund solutions to various problems: homelessness, mental health, etc.", ">\n\nTurn it into cost-free, high-density housing for the poor and immigrants. At least then the Vatican would be in line with Jesus's teachings.", ">\n\nThe big pimp Daddy pedo just died. Tax these deviants now. Let’s remember the genocide in Canada too! A petulant group of scum.", ">\n\nA SELF-RIGHTEOUS petulant group of scum", ">\n\nDon't worry people will keep giving their 10% and sending their kids to get molested. Carry on.", ">\n\nThe Catholic Church is nothing more than a massive pedophile ring", ">\n\nHA! That’s what you think. They’re also a massive money laundering ring!" ]
> Amen (ironically). Took me nearly 60 years to see it, but you're right. I just feel horrible that my support of those evil, evil fucks must have indirectly led to even more innocents being abused.
[ "At what point do we say “enough is enough”? How many kids do they need to rape before we take action? Would it really be so hard to simply take away their access to kids?", ">\n\nBut then how would they indoctrinate their next generation of donors?", ">\n\nQuick, move him somewhere else!", ">\n\nproblem solved", ">\n\nI smell a new pope on the horizon", ">\n\nWho's probing whom now?", ">\n\nMan I’m Sick of this shit. Anyone taking advantage of defenseless people or animals deserve unimaginable pain. Burn Vatican City to the ground, they have proven they can’t fix this.", ">\n\nUse Vatican City as an investment property, the interest from which can be used to fund solutions to various problems: homelessness, mental health, etc.", ">\n\nTurn it into cost-free, high-density housing for the poor and immigrants. At least then the Vatican would be in line with Jesus's teachings.", ">\n\nThe big pimp Daddy pedo just died. Tax these deviants now. Let’s remember the genocide in Canada too! A petulant group of scum.", ">\n\nA SELF-RIGHTEOUS petulant group of scum", ">\n\nDon't worry people will keep giving their 10% and sending their kids to get molested. Carry on.", ">\n\nThe Catholic Church is nothing more than a massive pedophile ring", ">\n\nHA! That’s what you think. They’re also a massive money laundering ring!", ">\n\nAnother priest, another sex related crime. Does the Catholic Church do anything else? Why are Catholics so tolerant of child rape? Seems 9 out of 10 priests are doing it or covering it up for others.\nAnd they have the gall to tell us how to live “moral lives” LOL." ]
> Bless you. Sex crime just seems to be the Catholic Churches main business for at least the last century. ( and certainly cultural genocide before that )
[ "At what point do we say “enough is enough”? How many kids do they need to rape before we take action? Would it really be so hard to simply take away their access to kids?", ">\n\nBut then how would they indoctrinate their next generation of donors?", ">\n\nQuick, move him somewhere else!", ">\n\nproblem solved", ">\n\nI smell a new pope on the horizon", ">\n\nWho's probing whom now?", ">\n\nMan I’m Sick of this shit. Anyone taking advantage of defenseless people or animals deserve unimaginable pain. Burn Vatican City to the ground, they have proven they can’t fix this.", ">\n\nUse Vatican City as an investment property, the interest from which can be used to fund solutions to various problems: homelessness, mental health, etc.", ">\n\nTurn it into cost-free, high-density housing for the poor and immigrants. At least then the Vatican would be in line with Jesus's teachings.", ">\n\nThe big pimp Daddy pedo just died. Tax these deviants now. Let’s remember the genocide in Canada too! A petulant group of scum.", ">\n\nA SELF-RIGHTEOUS petulant group of scum", ">\n\nDon't worry people will keep giving their 10% and sending their kids to get molested. Carry on.", ">\n\nThe Catholic Church is nothing more than a massive pedophile ring", ">\n\nHA! That’s what you think. They’re also a massive money laundering ring!", ">\n\nAnother priest, another sex related crime. Does the Catholic Church do anything else? Why are Catholics so tolerant of child rape? Seems 9 out of 10 priests are doing it or covering it up for others.\nAnd they have the gall to tell us how to live “moral lives” LOL.", ">\n\nAmen (ironically).\nTook me nearly 60 years to see it, but you're right. I just feel horrible that my support of those evil, evil fucks must have indirectly led to even more innocents being abused." ]
> Absolutely awful but one important detail to note here: The police investigation of Aupetit was opened on the basis of information from the Paris archdiocese So, as messed up as this is, the church didn't try to cover this one up. They found out and then they called the cops. I think that's significant because it could be an indication that the new procedures put in place might actually be working.
[ "At what point do we say “enough is enough”? How many kids do they need to rape before we take action? Would it really be so hard to simply take away their access to kids?", ">\n\nBut then how would they indoctrinate their next generation of donors?", ">\n\nQuick, move him somewhere else!", ">\n\nproblem solved", ">\n\nI smell a new pope on the horizon", ">\n\nWho's probing whom now?", ">\n\nMan I’m Sick of this shit. Anyone taking advantage of defenseless people or animals deserve unimaginable pain. Burn Vatican City to the ground, they have proven they can’t fix this.", ">\n\nUse Vatican City as an investment property, the interest from which can be used to fund solutions to various problems: homelessness, mental health, etc.", ">\n\nTurn it into cost-free, high-density housing for the poor and immigrants. At least then the Vatican would be in line with Jesus's teachings.", ">\n\nThe big pimp Daddy pedo just died. Tax these deviants now. Let’s remember the genocide in Canada too! A petulant group of scum.", ">\n\nA SELF-RIGHTEOUS petulant group of scum", ">\n\nDon't worry people will keep giving their 10% and sending their kids to get molested. Carry on.", ">\n\nThe Catholic Church is nothing more than a massive pedophile ring", ">\n\nHA! That’s what you think. They’re also a massive money laundering ring!", ">\n\nAnother priest, another sex related crime. Does the Catholic Church do anything else? Why are Catholics so tolerant of child rape? Seems 9 out of 10 priests are doing it or covering it up for others.\nAnd they have the gall to tell us how to live “moral lives” LOL.", ">\n\nAmen (ironically).\nTook me nearly 60 years to see it, but you're right. I just feel horrible that my support of those evil, evil fucks must have indirectly led to even more innocents being abused.", ">\n\nBless you.\nSex crime just seems to be the Catholic Churches main business for at least the last century. ( and certainly cultural genocide before that )" ]
> They found out and then they called the cops. I guarantee there was a threat from one of/multiple victims to go public if the diocese didn't.
[ "At what point do we say “enough is enough”? How many kids do they need to rape before we take action? Would it really be so hard to simply take away their access to kids?", ">\n\nBut then how would they indoctrinate their next generation of donors?", ">\n\nQuick, move him somewhere else!", ">\n\nproblem solved", ">\n\nI smell a new pope on the horizon", ">\n\nWho's probing whom now?", ">\n\nMan I’m Sick of this shit. Anyone taking advantage of defenseless people or animals deserve unimaginable pain. Burn Vatican City to the ground, they have proven they can’t fix this.", ">\n\nUse Vatican City as an investment property, the interest from which can be used to fund solutions to various problems: homelessness, mental health, etc.", ">\n\nTurn it into cost-free, high-density housing for the poor and immigrants. At least then the Vatican would be in line with Jesus's teachings.", ">\n\nThe big pimp Daddy pedo just died. Tax these deviants now. Let’s remember the genocide in Canada too! A petulant group of scum.", ">\n\nA SELF-RIGHTEOUS petulant group of scum", ">\n\nDon't worry people will keep giving their 10% and sending their kids to get molested. Carry on.", ">\n\nThe Catholic Church is nothing more than a massive pedophile ring", ">\n\nHA! That’s what you think. They’re also a massive money laundering ring!", ">\n\nAnother priest, another sex related crime. Does the Catholic Church do anything else? Why are Catholics so tolerant of child rape? Seems 9 out of 10 priests are doing it or covering it up for others.\nAnd they have the gall to tell us how to live “moral lives” LOL.", ">\n\nAmen (ironically).\nTook me nearly 60 years to see it, but you're right. I just feel horrible that my support of those evil, evil fucks must have indirectly led to even more innocents being abused.", ">\n\nBless you.\nSex crime just seems to be the Catholic Churches main business for at least the last century. ( and certainly cultural genocide before that )", ">\n\nAbsolutely awful but one important detail to note here:\n\nThe police investigation of Aupetit was opened on the basis of information from the Paris archdiocese\n\nSo, as messed up as this is, the church didn't try to cover this one up. They found out and then they called the cops. I think that's significant because it could be an indication that the new procedures put in place might actually be working." ]
> Just move the Killer Whale to another Seaworld.
[ "At what point do we say “enough is enough”? How many kids do they need to rape before we take action? Would it really be so hard to simply take away their access to kids?", ">\n\nBut then how would they indoctrinate their next generation of donors?", ">\n\nQuick, move him somewhere else!", ">\n\nproblem solved", ">\n\nI smell a new pope on the horizon", ">\n\nWho's probing whom now?", ">\n\nMan I’m Sick of this shit. Anyone taking advantage of defenseless people or animals deserve unimaginable pain. Burn Vatican City to the ground, they have proven they can’t fix this.", ">\n\nUse Vatican City as an investment property, the interest from which can be used to fund solutions to various problems: homelessness, mental health, etc.", ">\n\nTurn it into cost-free, high-density housing for the poor and immigrants. At least then the Vatican would be in line with Jesus's teachings.", ">\n\nThe big pimp Daddy pedo just died. Tax these deviants now. Let’s remember the genocide in Canada too! A petulant group of scum.", ">\n\nA SELF-RIGHTEOUS petulant group of scum", ">\n\nDon't worry people will keep giving their 10% and sending their kids to get molested. Carry on.", ">\n\nThe Catholic Church is nothing more than a massive pedophile ring", ">\n\nHA! That’s what you think. They’re also a massive money laundering ring!", ">\n\nAnother priest, another sex related crime. Does the Catholic Church do anything else? Why are Catholics so tolerant of child rape? Seems 9 out of 10 priests are doing it or covering it up for others.\nAnd they have the gall to tell us how to live “moral lives” LOL.", ">\n\nAmen (ironically).\nTook me nearly 60 years to see it, but you're right. I just feel horrible that my support of those evil, evil fucks must have indirectly led to even more innocents being abused.", ">\n\nBless you.\nSex crime just seems to be the Catholic Churches main business for at least the last century. ( and certainly cultural genocide before that )", ">\n\nAbsolutely awful but one important detail to note here:\n\nThe police investigation of Aupetit was opened on the basis of information from the Paris archdiocese\n\nSo, as messed up as this is, the church didn't try to cover this one up. They found out and then they called the cops. I think that's significant because it could be an indication that the new procedures put in place might actually be working.", ">\n\n\nThey found out and then they called the cops. \n\nI guarantee there was a threat from one of/multiple victims to go public if the diocese didn't." ]
> I understood that reference
[ "At what point do we say “enough is enough”? How many kids do they need to rape before we take action? Would it really be so hard to simply take away their access to kids?", ">\n\nBut then how would they indoctrinate their next generation of donors?", ">\n\nQuick, move him somewhere else!", ">\n\nproblem solved", ">\n\nI smell a new pope on the horizon", ">\n\nWho's probing whom now?", ">\n\nMan I’m Sick of this shit. Anyone taking advantage of defenseless people or animals deserve unimaginable pain. Burn Vatican City to the ground, they have proven they can’t fix this.", ">\n\nUse Vatican City as an investment property, the interest from which can be used to fund solutions to various problems: homelessness, mental health, etc.", ">\n\nTurn it into cost-free, high-density housing for the poor and immigrants. At least then the Vatican would be in line with Jesus's teachings.", ">\n\nThe big pimp Daddy pedo just died. Tax these deviants now. Let’s remember the genocide in Canada too! A petulant group of scum.", ">\n\nA SELF-RIGHTEOUS petulant group of scum", ">\n\nDon't worry people will keep giving their 10% and sending their kids to get molested. Carry on.", ">\n\nThe Catholic Church is nothing more than a massive pedophile ring", ">\n\nHA! That’s what you think. They’re also a massive money laundering ring!", ">\n\nAnother priest, another sex related crime. Does the Catholic Church do anything else? Why are Catholics so tolerant of child rape? Seems 9 out of 10 priests are doing it or covering it up for others.\nAnd they have the gall to tell us how to live “moral lives” LOL.", ">\n\nAmen (ironically).\nTook me nearly 60 years to see it, but you're right. I just feel horrible that my support of those evil, evil fucks must have indirectly led to even more innocents being abused.", ">\n\nBless you.\nSex crime just seems to be the Catholic Churches main business for at least the last century. ( and certainly cultural genocide before that )", ">\n\nAbsolutely awful but one important detail to note here:\n\nThe police investigation of Aupetit was opened on the basis of information from the Paris archdiocese\n\nSo, as messed up as this is, the church didn't try to cover this one up. They found out and then they called the cops. I think that's significant because it could be an indication that the new procedures put in place might actually be working.", ">\n\n\nThey found out and then they called the cops. \n\nI guarantee there was a threat from one of/multiple victims to go public if the diocese didn't.", ">\n\nJust move the Killer Whale to another Seaworld." ]
> I bet he had had his fair bit of probing already sadly. Sick fuck.
[ "At what point do we say “enough is enough”? How many kids do they need to rape before we take action? Would it really be so hard to simply take away their access to kids?", ">\n\nBut then how would they indoctrinate their next generation of donors?", ">\n\nQuick, move him somewhere else!", ">\n\nproblem solved", ">\n\nI smell a new pope on the horizon", ">\n\nWho's probing whom now?", ">\n\nMan I’m Sick of this shit. Anyone taking advantage of defenseless people or animals deserve unimaginable pain. Burn Vatican City to the ground, they have proven they can’t fix this.", ">\n\nUse Vatican City as an investment property, the interest from which can be used to fund solutions to various problems: homelessness, mental health, etc.", ">\n\nTurn it into cost-free, high-density housing for the poor and immigrants. At least then the Vatican would be in line with Jesus's teachings.", ">\n\nThe big pimp Daddy pedo just died. Tax these deviants now. Let’s remember the genocide in Canada too! A petulant group of scum.", ">\n\nA SELF-RIGHTEOUS petulant group of scum", ">\n\nDon't worry people will keep giving their 10% and sending their kids to get molested. Carry on.", ">\n\nThe Catholic Church is nothing more than a massive pedophile ring", ">\n\nHA! That’s what you think. They’re also a massive money laundering ring!", ">\n\nAnother priest, another sex related crime. Does the Catholic Church do anything else? Why are Catholics so tolerant of child rape? Seems 9 out of 10 priests are doing it or covering it up for others.\nAnd they have the gall to tell us how to live “moral lives” LOL.", ">\n\nAmen (ironically).\nTook me nearly 60 years to see it, but you're right. I just feel horrible that my support of those evil, evil fucks must have indirectly led to even more innocents being abused.", ">\n\nBless you.\nSex crime just seems to be the Catholic Churches main business for at least the last century. ( and certainly cultural genocide before that )", ">\n\nAbsolutely awful but one important detail to note here:\n\nThe police investigation of Aupetit was opened on the basis of information from the Paris archdiocese\n\nSo, as messed up as this is, the church didn't try to cover this one up. They found out and then they called the cops. I think that's significant because it could be an indication that the new procedures put in place might actually be working.", ">\n\n\nThey found out and then they called the cops. \n\nI guarantee there was a threat from one of/multiple victims to go public if the diocese didn't.", ">\n\nJust move the Killer Whale to another Seaworld.", ">\n\nI understood that reference" ]
> "target" ? I wish they wouldn't use language like this because he isn't being persecuted for sexually assaulting people. This is plain old accountability if he's guilty
[ "At what point do we say “enough is enough”? How many kids do they need to rape before we take action? Would it really be so hard to simply take away their access to kids?", ">\n\nBut then how would they indoctrinate their next generation of donors?", ">\n\nQuick, move him somewhere else!", ">\n\nproblem solved", ">\n\nI smell a new pope on the horizon", ">\n\nWho's probing whom now?", ">\n\nMan I’m Sick of this shit. Anyone taking advantage of defenseless people or animals deserve unimaginable pain. Burn Vatican City to the ground, they have proven they can’t fix this.", ">\n\nUse Vatican City as an investment property, the interest from which can be used to fund solutions to various problems: homelessness, mental health, etc.", ">\n\nTurn it into cost-free, high-density housing for the poor and immigrants. At least then the Vatican would be in line with Jesus's teachings.", ">\n\nThe big pimp Daddy pedo just died. Tax these deviants now. Let’s remember the genocide in Canada too! A petulant group of scum.", ">\n\nA SELF-RIGHTEOUS petulant group of scum", ">\n\nDon't worry people will keep giving their 10% and sending their kids to get molested. Carry on.", ">\n\nThe Catholic Church is nothing more than a massive pedophile ring", ">\n\nHA! That’s what you think. They’re also a massive money laundering ring!", ">\n\nAnother priest, another sex related crime. Does the Catholic Church do anything else? Why are Catholics so tolerant of child rape? Seems 9 out of 10 priests are doing it or covering it up for others.\nAnd they have the gall to tell us how to live “moral lives” LOL.", ">\n\nAmen (ironically).\nTook me nearly 60 years to see it, but you're right. I just feel horrible that my support of those evil, evil fucks must have indirectly led to even more innocents being abused.", ">\n\nBless you.\nSex crime just seems to be the Catholic Churches main business for at least the last century. ( and certainly cultural genocide before that )", ">\n\nAbsolutely awful but one important detail to note here:\n\nThe police investigation of Aupetit was opened on the basis of information from the Paris archdiocese\n\nSo, as messed up as this is, the church didn't try to cover this one up. They found out and then they called the cops. I think that's significant because it could be an indication that the new procedures put in place might actually be working.", ">\n\n\nThey found out and then they called the cops. \n\nI guarantee there was a threat from one of/multiple victims to go public if the diocese didn't.", ">\n\nJust move the Killer Whale to another Seaworld.", ">\n\nI understood that reference", ">\n\nI bet he had had his fair bit of probing already sadly. Sick fuck." ]
> French police are investigating an allegation that the former archbishop of Paris sexually assaulted a woman who is under legal protection as a vulnerable person, prosecutors said Wednesday. I hope "vulnerable person" doesn't mean mentally challenged, like the cherry on the top of a steaming pile of crap.
[ "At what point do we say “enough is enough”? How many kids do they need to rape before we take action? Would it really be so hard to simply take away their access to kids?", ">\n\nBut then how would they indoctrinate their next generation of donors?", ">\n\nQuick, move him somewhere else!", ">\n\nproblem solved", ">\n\nI smell a new pope on the horizon", ">\n\nWho's probing whom now?", ">\n\nMan I’m Sick of this shit. Anyone taking advantage of defenseless people or animals deserve unimaginable pain. Burn Vatican City to the ground, they have proven they can’t fix this.", ">\n\nUse Vatican City as an investment property, the interest from which can be used to fund solutions to various problems: homelessness, mental health, etc.", ">\n\nTurn it into cost-free, high-density housing for the poor and immigrants. At least then the Vatican would be in line with Jesus's teachings.", ">\n\nThe big pimp Daddy pedo just died. Tax these deviants now. Let’s remember the genocide in Canada too! A petulant group of scum.", ">\n\nA SELF-RIGHTEOUS petulant group of scum", ">\n\nDon't worry people will keep giving their 10% and sending their kids to get molested. Carry on.", ">\n\nThe Catholic Church is nothing more than a massive pedophile ring", ">\n\nHA! That’s what you think. They’re also a massive money laundering ring!", ">\n\nAnother priest, another sex related crime. Does the Catholic Church do anything else? Why are Catholics so tolerant of child rape? Seems 9 out of 10 priests are doing it or covering it up for others.\nAnd they have the gall to tell us how to live “moral lives” LOL.", ">\n\nAmen (ironically).\nTook me nearly 60 years to see it, but you're right. I just feel horrible that my support of those evil, evil fucks must have indirectly led to even more innocents being abused.", ">\n\nBless you.\nSex crime just seems to be the Catholic Churches main business for at least the last century. ( and certainly cultural genocide before that )", ">\n\nAbsolutely awful but one important detail to note here:\n\nThe police investigation of Aupetit was opened on the basis of information from the Paris archdiocese\n\nSo, as messed up as this is, the church didn't try to cover this one up. They found out and then they called the cops. I think that's significant because it could be an indication that the new procedures put in place might actually be working.", ">\n\n\nThey found out and then they called the cops. \n\nI guarantee there was a threat from one of/multiple victims to go public if the diocese didn't.", ">\n\nJust move the Killer Whale to another Seaworld.", ">\n\nI understood that reference", ">\n\nI bet he had had his fair bit of probing already sadly. Sick fuck.", ">\n\n\"target\" ? I wish they wouldn't use language like this because he isn't being persecuted for sexually assaulting people. This is plain old accountability if he's guilty" ]
>
[ "At what point do we say “enough is enough”? How many kids do they need to rape before we take action? Would it really be so hard to simply take away their access to kids?", ">\n\nBut then how would they indoctrinate their next generation of donors?", ">\n\nQuick, move him somewhere else!", ">\n\nproblem solved", ">\n\nI smell a new pope on the horizon", ">\n\nWho's probing whom now?", ">\n\nMan I’m Sick of this shit. Anyone taking advantage of defenseless people or animals deserve unimaginable pain. Burn Vatican City to the ground, they have proven they can’t fix this.", ">\n\nUse Vatican City as an investment property, the interest from which can be used to fund solutions to various problems: homelessness, mental health, etc.", ">\n\nTurn it into cost-free, high-density housing for the poor and immigrants. At least then the Vatican would be in line with Jesus's teachings.", ">\n\nThe big pimp Daddy pedo just died. Tax these deviants now. Let’s remember the genocide in Canada too! A petulant group of scum.", ">\n\nA SELF-RIGHTEOUS petulant group of scum", ">\n\nDon't worry people will keep giving their 10% and sending their kids to get molested. Carry on.", ">\n\nThe Catholic Church is nothing more than a massive pedophile ring", ">\n\nHA! That’s what you think. They’re also a massive money laundering ring!", ">\n\nAnother priest, another sex related crime. Does the Catholic Church do anything else? Why are Catholics so tolerant of child rape? Seems 9 out of 10 priests are doing it or covering it up for others.\nAnd they have the gall to tell us how to live “moral lives” LOL.", ">\n\nAmen (ironically).\nTook me nearly 60 years to see it, but you're right. I just feel horrible that my support of those evil, evil fucks must have indirectly led to even more innocents being abused.", ">\n\nBless you.\nSex crime just seems to be the Catholic Churches main business for at least the last century. ( and certainly cultural genocide before that )", ">\n\nAbsolutely awful but one important detail to note here:\n\nThe police investigation of Aupetit was opened on the basis of information from the Paris archdiocese\n\nSo, as messed up as this is, the church didn't try to cover this one up. They found out and then they called the cops. I think that's significant because it could be an indication that the new procedures put in place might actually be working.", ">\n\n\nThey found out and then they called the cops. \n\nI guarantee there was a threat from one of/multiple victims to go public if the diocese didn't.", ">\n\nJust move the Killer Whale to another Seaworld.", ">\n\nI understood that reference", ">\n\nI bet he had had his fair bit of probing already sadly. Sick fuck.", ">\n\n\"target\" ? I wish they wouldn't use language like this because he isn't being persecuted for sexually assaulting people. This is plain old accountability if he's guilty", ">\n\n\nFrench police are investigating an allegation that the former archbishop of Paris sexually assaulted a woman who is under legal protection as a vulnerable person, prosecutors said Wednesday.\n\nI hope \"vulnerable person\" doesn't mean mentally challenged, like the cherry on the top of a steaming pile of crap." ]
Saudi Arabia is just rich north korea
[]
> ya so why is any wiki staff there? it's an unhealthy work environment
[ "Saudi Arabia is just rich north korea" ]
> Some live there. Others are there for the money. Any overly wealthy society will always attract people seeking some of that money. People with a lot of money that they did nothing to earn have a tendency to spend it on frivolities.
[ "Saudi Arabia is just rich north korea", ">\n\nya so why is any wiki staff there? it's an unhealthy work environment" ]
> It's odd that this is the case because Saudi Arabia has some of the worst possible conditions for working people. It is a city for the rich, paid for by the rich, and used by the rich, but built and maintained by slaves. The conditions are so bad there for workers but the whole point of the country is to attract rich people, so the government couldn't give a shit less about its workers.
[ "Saudi Arabia is just rich north korea", ">\n\nya so why is any wiki staff there? it's an unhealthy work environment", ">\n\nSome live there. Others are there for the money. Any overly wealthy society will always attract people seeking some of that money. People with a lot of money that they did nothing to earn have a tendency to spend it on frivolities." ]
> So Saudi wants to dissappear people through the internet... You can't jail the world, you jerks.
[ "Saudi Arabia is just rich north korea", ">\n\nya so why is any wiki staff there? it's an unhealthy work environment", ">\n\nSome live there. Others are there for the money. Any overly wealthy society will always attract people seeking some of that money. People with a lot of money that they did nothing to earn have a tendency to spend it on frivolities.", ">\n\nIt's odd that this is the case because Saudi Arabia has some of the worst possible conditions for working people. It is a city for the rich, paid for by the rich, and used by the rich, but built and maintained by slaves. The conditions are so bad there for workers but the whole point of the country is to attract rich people, so the government couldn't give a shit less about its workers." ]
> The ones they can't jail they just invite into a consular office and murder.
[ "Saudi Arabia is just rich north korea", ">\n\nya so why is any wiki staff there? it's an unhealthy work environment", ">\n\nSome live there. Others are there for the money. Any overly wealthy society will always attract people seeking some of that money. People with a lot of money that they did nothing to earn have a tendency to spend it on frivolities.", ">\n\nIt's odd that this is the case because Saudi Arabia has some of the worst possible conditions for working people. It is a city for the rich, paid for by the rich, and used by the rich, but built and maintained by slaves. The conditions are so bad there for workers but the whole point of the country is to attract rich people, so the government couldn't give a shit less about its workers.", ">\n\nSo Saudi wants to dissappear people through the internet...\nYou can't jail the world, you jerks." ]
> I can't wait for us to kick our oil habit so we don't have to keep averting our eyes from these human shit piles. It's like knowing your smack dealer diddles kids but you keep going back.
[ "Saudi Arabia is just rich north korea", ">\n\nya so why is any wiki staff there? it's an unhealthy work environment", ">\n\nSome live there. Others are there for the money. Any overly wealthy society will always attract people seeking some of that money. People with a lot of money that they did nothing to earn have a tendency to spend it on frivolities.", ">\n\nIt's odd that this is the case because Saudi Arabia has some of the worst possible conditions for working people. It is a city for the rich, paid for by the rich, and used by the rich, but built and maintained by slaves. The conditions are so bad there for workers but the whole point of the country is to attract rich people, so the government couldn't give a shit less about its workers.", ">\n\nSo Saudi wants to dissappear people through the internet...\nYou can't jail the world, you jerks.", ">\n\nThe ones they can't jail they just invite into a consular office and murder." ]
> we won't until every last drop is gone. there's nothing more energy dense for the price. planes need it. generators. long-distance driving all those trillions and they still can't build a real country
[ "Saudi Arabia is just rich north korea", ">\n\nya so why is any wiki staff there? it's an unhealthy work environment", ">\n\nSome live there. Others are there for the money. Any overly wealthy society will always attract people seeking some of that money. People with a lot of money that they did nothing to earn have a tendency to spend it on frivolities.", ">\n\nIt's odd that this is the case because Saudi Arabia has some of the worst possible conditions for working people. It is a city for the rich, paid for by the rich, and used by the rich, but built and maintained by slaves. The conditions are so bad there for workers but the whole point of the country is to attract rich people, so the government couldn't give a shit less about its workers.", ">\n\nSo Saudi wants to dissappear people through the internet...\nYou can't jail the world, you jerks.", ">\n\nThe ones they can't jail they just invite into a consular office and murder.", ">\n\nI can't wait for us to kick our oil habit so we don't have to keep averting our eyes from these human shit piles. It's like knowing your smack dealer diddles kids but you keep going back." ]