Study shows interest in abortion pills skyrockets following leaked SCOTUS opinion
SAN DIEGO — A new study shows demand for abortion medication skyrocketed following the leaked Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade last month.
"We saw in record numbers women went online and searched for abortion medications," said Dr. John Ayers, the senior study author at UC San Diego. Ayers said this could mean women may go to great lengths to obtain the pills, regardless if a prescription is required. "I'm really worried about black market medications. Pills that don't actually contain the medication. The possibility of stockpiling medication and then not having it accessible to people who actually need it," Russo said.Last year, the FDA approved abortion pills to be distributed through the mail instead of in person.
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