Misoprostol Could Be Next
Politics
United States
Started May 07, 2026
If the Supreme Court upholds new restrictions on mifepristone, the other abortion pill may be targeted too
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Misoprostol Could Be Next
The Atlantic (United States) | May 06, 2026
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The debate over mifepristone and misoprostol should prioritize patient autonomy and the right to make informed health decisions.
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Upholding restrictions on mifepristone and misoprostol aligns with a growing public sentiment for stricter abortion regulations.
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Restricting access to misoprostol would disproportionately harm marginalized communities already facing healthcare disparities.
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Targeting misoprostol after mifepristone would represent a dangerous erosion of reproductive rights in the U.S.
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Legal restrictions on abortion medications raise complex ethical questions about women's health and state intervention.
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