Is the abortion pill mifepristone safer than over-the-counter medicine like Tylenol? Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey says no, and he’s filed a lawsuit against Planned Parenthood accusing them of misleading women about the pill’s safety, according to media reports. Also, see latest Supreme Court update related to Planned Parenthood.
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While the organization claims the drug is safer than a common medication, Bailey notes studies suggest up to 11% of women may experience serious complications. These complications, the studies say, could include infection or hemorrhaging.
The lawsuit reportedly points to Missouri’s consumer protection law and seeks more than $1.8 million in penalties and restitution for women affected. Planned Parenthood reportedly contended the lawsuit “meritless,” and the FDA maintains serious complications from the drug occur in fewer than 0.5% of cases.
See related links:
Planned Parenthood lawsuit -The World and Everything in It podcast
Missouri AG sues Planned Parenthood for allegedly downplaying risk of abortion drugs -ABC 6/WSYX
Missouri AG sues Planned Parenthood over abortion medication claims -FOX 2
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EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was compiled from media reports by The Baptist Paper.





