Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Walgreens: No sales of abortion pill by mail in 20 states

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DEERFIELD, Ill. — Walgreens on Thursday said it won’t sell an abortion pill by mail in 20 conservati­ve-led states.

The statement comes after attorneys general in 20 states last month warned Walgreens and CVS that they could face legal consequenc­es if they sell abortion pills by mail in those states.

Walgreens spokespers­on Fraser Engerman confirmed that the company sent a response to each of the attorneys general saying that it will not dispense mifepristo­ne in their states.

Nineteen U.S. states have imposed restrictio­ns on abortion pills, but there is a court battle over whether they have the power to do so in defiance of U.S. Food and Drug Administra­tion policy.

A physician and a company that makes the pill mifepristo­ne filed separate lawsuits this year seeking to strike down bans in North Carolina and West Virginia.

The FDA for more than 20 years limited dispensing of the drug to a subset of specialty offices and clinics because of safety concerns.

But it eased restrictio­ns since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic by eliminatin­g the in-person requiremen­t for the pill and allowing brick-and-mortar pharmacies to dispense it. At least one lawsuit filed by abortion opponents argues that the FDA has oversteppe­d its authority in approving the abortion drugs.

Engerman said the company is not dispensing mifepristo­ne, although it is working to become eligible through an Fda-mandated certificat­ion process. That process requires pharmacies to meet specific standards in shipping, tracking and confidenti­ally storing drug prescribin­g records.

He said the company “will dispense only in those jurisdicti­ons where it is legal to do so if we are certified.”

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