Ohio Supreme Court agrees state law requires compliance with abortion drug restrictions
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July 2, 2009 – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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Ohio Supreme Court agrees state law
requires compliance with abortion drug restrictions
ADF provided funding for friend-of-the-court brief
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Supreme Court ruled Friday that an Ohio statute does indeed require abortionists to abide by the manufacturer’s dosing instructions and warnings when prescribing the abortion drug RU-486. The Alliance Defense Fund provided funding for a friend-of-the-court brief filed in the case by Americans United for Life.
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One Comment
this a no brainer,why would any doctor believe he can increase the legal dosage of any manufactor and not be putting the public at greater health risk? Planned parenthood and other abortion mills should not be able to tamper with the manufactor dosing instructions and then not held accountable for the legal and medical consequences of their action.