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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) joined Congressional colleagues, citizens, public interest groups and representatives from the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists (AAPLOG) in urging passage Holly’s Law at press conference on Capitol Hill today. The law, authored by Representative Roscoe Bartlett (HR 1079), would withdraw FDA approval of RU-486 and is named after 18 year old Holly Patterson who was killed by the dangerous drug. In the meantime, a drug that endangers women – there is a known total of 5 deaths in the “The approval of RU-486 by the At the press conference, a new study by the AAPLOG that analyzed the deaths, life-threatening, severe and serious injuries to hundreds of women in the In “It seems rather questionable that these deaths are being reported solely in The FDA, under the Clinton Administration, violated their standards and federal law by approving RU-486: · They approved Mifeprex without the submission of data from adequate and well-controlled clinical trials; · They created a final approval regimen for the use of Mifiprex that does not reflect safeguards employed in the clinical trials on which FDA relied (they eliminated the requirement for use of ultrasound to both date and locate a pregnancy); · They approved RU-486 using the expedited “subpart H” process, which is only supposed to be used to approve drugs to treat serious or life-threatening illnesses; · In violation of their own pediatric rule, they never tested the drug on adolescents, even though it is being used by adolescents; · They have failed to impose and enforce restrictions on the use of Mifeprex commensurate with the risk it poses to women; · They failed to require the Population Council to honor in full its post-approval safety study commitments; · They endorsed the off-label use for misoprostol, the second drug in the Mifeprex program. | |||
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For Immediate Release: February 1, 2006 |
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