Comment from James Jones
AnonymousOpposeAdvocacy
Summary: The Catholic Medical Association (CMA) opposes the petition to reduce or eliminate FDA safety regulations (REMS and EASU) for mifepristone. They argue that the petition relies on biased data that underestimates serious adverse effects and that removing safeguards would exacerbate ethical and societal risks associated with telemedicine chemical abortions.
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I am an active duty Army Emergency Physician practicing in the state of Tennessee. Mifepristone complications are under reported due to mischaracterization of symptoms. This leads to an over reporting of spontaneous abortion and incomplete abortion. The risks to women and the public are significant as these women must seek care at Emergency Departments already overwhelmed by boarding and understaffing. Mifepristone is known to have a complication rate over 10%. These complications are often life threatening conditions that are increased by misuse of mifepristone in later term pregnancy. Amber Thurman died of a well known mifepristone complication. Telemedicine prescribed abortifacients will also lead to malfeasance by criminals like Christopher Cooprider who poisoned the mother of his child causing her to miscarriage. Telemedicine abortion is dangerous to the public and must be banned.