Louisiana reclassifies drugs used in abortions as controlled dangerous substances

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Louisiana reclassifies drugs used in abortions as controlled dangerous substances
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Louisiana lawmakers have added two drugs commonly used in pregnancy and reproductive health care to the state's list of controlled dangerous substances, a move that has alarmed doctors in the state.

KFF Health NewsJul 24 2024 Louisiana lawmakers have added two drugs commonly used in pregnancy and reproductive health care to the state's list of controlled dangerous substances, a move that has alarmed doctors in the state.

Republican-controlled states have passed various laws regulating medication abortion in the past, said Daniel Grossman, an OB-GYN and a reproductive health researcher at the University of California-San Francisco. "It's just really jaw-dropping," said Nicole Freehill, a New Orleans OB-GYN who signed the letter. "Almost a day doesn't go by that I don't utilize one or both of these medications."

In a statement, Pressly said that he added the new amendments to "control the rampant illegal distribution of abortion-inducing drugs." He did not respond to requests for comment. "We've had pregnancy centers email us with many stories of minors getting access to this medication," Zagorski said. Move 'not scientifically based,' doctors say The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and individual states have the power to list drugs as controlled dangerous substances.

"Every state has a prescription drug monitoring program. And they really are designed to identify prescription drug mills that are hawking fentanyl and opioid painkillers," said Robert Mikos, a professor of law and a drug policy expert at Vanderbilt University. Doctors worry that the bill could set a dangerous precedent for state officials who want to restrict access to any drug they consider dangerous or objectionable, regardless of its addictive potential, Avegno said.

"Could I be investigated for my use of misoprostol? I don't know," said Freehill, the New Orleans OB-GYN. In hospitals, the drugs will also have to be locked away. That could potentially cause delays getting the drug when a patient is hemorrhaging after childbirth.

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