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Missouri, Kansas, and Idaho sue FDA over generic mifepristone approval, citing safety and oversight concerns.
Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway has sued the FDA over its approval of a generic version of mifepristone, arguing it poses safety risks and undermines regulatory oversight, particularly as the drug can be ordered online and delivered by mail.
The lawsuit, joined by Kansas and Idaho, is part of broader efforts to restrict access to abortion medications.
The FDA maintains the generic version is safe and effective based on scientific evidence.
Missouri’s abortion landscape remains contested following the 2024 passage of Amendment Three, which protects abortion rights, though a 2026 ballot measure seeks to limit access to early-term abortions in cases of rape, incest, or medical emergencies.
The legal challenge could influence federal drug regulation and reproductive rights nationwide.
Missouri, Kansas e Idaho demandaron a la FDA por la aprobación de mifepristona genérica, citando preocupaciones de seguridad y supervisión.