CNN —The academic publisher Sage Publications has retracted studies used by a Texas judge in a ruling that would suspend federal approval of the abortion pill mifepristone.
The 2021 study concluded that ER visits were more likely after a medication abortion rather than a surgical abortion.
Kacsmaryk cited this study to suggest that the number of adverse events from medication abortion drugs is probably under-reported.
The US Supreme Court will hear arguments in March about mifepristone, one of two drugs commonly used in the US for a medication abortion.
Medication abortion is the most common form of abortion in the US, and multiple peer-reviewed studies have shown that it is highly safe and effective.
Persons:
Sage, ”, Matthew Kacsmaryk, “, Kacsmaryk, ” Sage, Dr, Sanjay Gupta, Jim Studnicki, Studnicki
Organizations:
CNN, Sage Publications, Health Services Research, Chemical, US, Charlotte Lozier Institute, Elliot Institute, American Association of Pro, CNN Health
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