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President George Bush Menstrual Cycle
1,340 wordsAnalysis of the FDA Approved Abortion Pill RU- 486 now known as Mifepristone, the abortion pill, first entered the clinical trials in Geneva in 1981, and France approved the pill in 1988. Due to Americas political stance on abortion, the French manufacturer, Roussel-Ucla, announced that the pill would not be distributed in the United States in fear of boycotts and threats. (Newsweek, The Abortion Pill, pg 29) A year after that President George Bush banned any imports of the pill in the U. S. Lat...
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Surgical Abortions Ru 486
810 wordsFDA okays RU 486 after years of controversy NEW YORK, Sep 28 (Reuters Health) - After 4 years of controversy and negotiation, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Thursday approved the abortion drug mifepristone, more commonly known as RU- 486. The approval comes with some, but not all, of the prescribing restrictions originally discussed as conditions for getting the drug onto the market. Mifepristone, which will be sold under the trade name Mifeprex, will be available to doctors within...
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Surgical Abortions Clinical Trials
1,724 wordsContraceptive Research Picture: Feminist Majority Foundation In addition to its use in terminating unwanted pregnancies, MIFEPRISTONE (formerly known as RU- 486) also may be effective in treating a range of serious diseases and medical conditions, many of which particularly affect women. Yet American clinical trials for most of these uses have come to a standstill due to anti-abortion politics Available to women in many countries (but currently not in the U. S. ), mifepristone (formerly known as...
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Pro Lifers Pro Choicer
1,272 wordsFrom 1973 to 1987, over 22 million abortions have been performed. Pro-lifers would call that a terrible waste of human life. True, 22 million lives were taken, but I believe that we are better off without those. Webster's dictionary defines abortion as "the expulsion of a nonviable fetus. " Abortion might possibly be the most controversial topic right now. I'm sure by now that you " ve heard of all the different types of abortion. Almost all abortions performed in the US are surgical abortions, ...
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Negative Impact Side Effects
903 wordsThursday, September 28, 2000, the Federal Drug and Food Administration approved the use of mifepristone, the abortion pill known as RU- 486. This pill makes it dramatically easier for a woman to have an abortion. If pregnancy is detected within seven weeks of conception, this simple pill can abort the baby, making it unnecessary to go through with abortion surgery. I believe that the Fda's approval of RU- 486 was wrong and the pill should be banned. This pill is one of the worst things to come o...
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Value Of Human Life Fertilized Egg
2,589 wordsIs Abortion Ethical? In the modern world, abortion is one of the most controversial issues that our society ever faced. With a number of abortions made increasing every year, this matter generates a great concern among the public. Almost every mature person has an opinion on this subject and most of these opinions fall into two general groups pro-choice and pro-life (Ward). Individuals that oppose abortions argue that abortion is an unethical thing and that governments should either establish a ...
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Unborn Child Takes Place
1,040 wordsAs of right now, abortion is legal in all nine months of the pregnancy for any reason. This controversial issue is a question of how important the value of life is. The turning point came in 1973 when the Supreme Courts decision in Roe vs. Wade saying, that women have the right to murder an innocent child only up to 24 weeks. This false perception is fueled part by groups supporting abortion rights and it is then uncritically unaccepted by the media. The fact is that the current law allows a wom...
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