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by Mailee Smith | Oklahoma City, OK | LifeNews.com | 12/10/12 11:25 AM
The Oklahoma Supreme Court overturned an Oklahoma law intended to ensure the safe use of abortion-inducing drugs, such as RU-486. The law, enacted in 2011 and based upon an AUL model, simply required that abortion providers administer the drugs in the manner approved by the FDA.
The state’s interest in enacting such a law was clear: Since RU-486 was approved in 2000, thousands of women have faced complications, many life-threatening. Both the FDA and the drug manufacturer have acknowledged the substantial risk of complications following use. Fourteen women have died. Eight of those women died of a severe bacterial infection that would not otherwise harm healthy women. All eight of those women were instructed to use the drugs in a manner that directly contravened the approved FDA protocol.
On the other hand, no women have died from bacterial infection after using RU-486 in the manner approved by the FDA.
With that in mind, Oklahoma adopted a law aimed at ensuring that RU-486 and other abortion-inducing drugs are administered only in the way approved by the FDA. Rather than allowing providers to hand out dangerous drugs and send women home to self-administer away from physician oversight and beyond the gestational limit approved by the FDA, the law required that physicians examine women before administering the drugs and instructed that the drugs be administered in a clinical setting within the gestational limit approved by the FDA.
Of course, the law was immediately challenged by abortion providers (backed by the Center for Reproductive Rights), whose main interest is not protecting women’s health but making a profit. After all, sending women home with the drugs and providing them past the gestational limit allows abortion providers to sell more of the dangerous drugs each day.
During the course of litigation, the state of Oklahoma offered substantial evidence, demonstrating to the trial court (and then the state supreme court) that the misuse of abortion drugs is dangerous:
AUL highlighted this information its brief filed before the Oklahoma Supreme Court, available here, on behalf of almost 40 percent of the state legislature.
But the state supreme court ignored it all. Not once does the court mention the fact that women have died following use of RU-486. Not once does the court cite FDA documents or scientific studies.
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Instead, the court misinterprets Planned Parenthood v. Casey and ignores the fact that the U.S. Supreme Court has clearly determined that states have an interest in the outset of pregnancy in protecting maternal health, and that regulations aimed at such impose no constitutional violations.
This decision leaves women seeking abortion-inducing drugs in a dangerous position, left to the whims of an abortion industry that misuses abortion drugs for profit.
LifeNews.com Note: Mailee Smith is a staff counsel at Americans United for Life where this column originally appeared.