The case opens a new front in the battle between states that ban abortion and states that support providing abortion anywhere in the country.
A female New York doctor was recently indicted on felony charges for allegedly prescribing abortion medication to a patient via telemedicine in Louisiana.
The new study reinforces warnings from doctors about abortion laws with limited or no exceptions.
Police are searching for 28-year-old Mary Fraley. Police said Fraley was last seen leaving University Health Truman Medical ...
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The pain medication treats moderate to severe acute pain and it has non-addictive properties, the first of it's kind approved by the FDA in more than 20 years.
The case is one of the first direct challenges to shield laws enacted in blue states that protect providers who prescribe ...
The FDA has approved suzetrigine, a new, non-opioid medication for adults with moderate to severe acute pain.
A non-opioid pain medication made by Vertex Pharmaceuticals has received approval for adults from the Food and Drug ...
Suzetrigine, to be sold under the brand name Journavx, is the first new type of pain medicine approved by the FDA in more ...
The FDA has approved Journavx, a pain medication, offering a safer alternative to opioids. Learn about its benefits and side ...
A West Baton Rouge grand jury indicted a New York doctor and a Louisiana mother Friday, on felony charges for allegedly ...