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Supreme Court puts temporary hold on ruling that limits access to abortion drug

Athora Akter by Athora Akter
August 8, 2023
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Supreme Court puts temporary hold on ruling that limits access to abortion drug
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Monuwar Iqbal

The decision means that, at least for now, women can still obtain mifepristone by mail as the legal battle continues.

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday temporarily blocked a court decision that prevents patients from obtaining the key abortion pill mifepristone by mail.

In a brief order issued by Justice Samuel Alito, the court put on hold in full a decision issued by Texas-based U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk that handed a sweeping victory to abortion opponents. Both the Justice Department and Danco Laboratories, which makes the brand version of mifepristone, Mifeprex, had asked the court to immediately step in.

 Alito said the hold would remain in effect until midnight on Wednesday. The temporary stay gives the justices time to consider what next steps to take.

“This application concerns unprecedented lower court orders countermanding FDA’s scientific judgment and unleashing regulatory chaos by suspending the existing FDA-approved conditions of use for mifepristone,” Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar wrote in court papers earlier on Friday on behalf of the Food and Drug Administration.

The decision means that, at least for now, women can still obtain mifepristone by mail as the legal battle continues.

Danco said it would be “irreparably harmed” if the decision goes into effect because it “will be unable to both conduct its business nationwide and comply with its legal obligations.”

Both the Justice Department and Danco said the court should immediately block Kacsmaryk’s April 7 ruling in full while it considers what steps to take. They said the court should weigh whether to quickly hear oral arguments and issue a full ruling on an expedited basis.

If the lower court ruling went into effect, there would be regulatory chaos because all the current labeling for mifepristone would be out of date, Prelogar said. They would need to be adjusted to include the new limits, a process that can take months, she added.

“The resulting disruption would deny women lawful access to a drug FDA deemed a safe and effective alternative to invasive surgical abortion,” she added.

Late Wednesday night, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals gave the FDA a partial victory by declining to suspend the original FDA approval of mifepristone in 2000, which would have made distribution of the drug unlawful.

But the court allowed separate elements of Kacsmaryk’s decision to remain in place, including a prohibition on obtaining the drug by mail, which is what the Justice Department is contesting at the Supreme Court.

In order to win a more permanent block on the lower court ruling, the Biden administration would need to win the votes of at least five of the nine justices on the court, which last summer in a 5-4 ruling overturned the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling that said women nationwide have the right to obtain an abortion.

In a statement after Alito’s order, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Biden and his administration “continue to stand by FDA’s evidence-based approval of mifepristone, and we will continue to support the FDA’s independent, expert authority to review, approve, and regulate a wide range of prescription drugs.”

The appeals court’s decision, if left in place, imperils widespread availability of the drug, as it would require patients to make in-person visits to obtain it. The three-judge panel said the part of Kacsmaryk’s decision that suspends changes the FDA made to the drug’s approved use in 2016 could go into effect; it also determined that the agency’s finding in 2021 that mifepristone can be distributed by mail should be put on hold as well as the 2019 decision that approved a generic version of mifepristone, which is made by GenBioPro.

The 2016 changes, among other things, reduced the number of in-person visits that patients are required to make from three to one and allowed the pills to be prescribed to women at up to 10 weeks’ gestation instead of up to seven weeks.

The appeals court concluded that the challengers had waited too long to contest the 2000 approval in court. But the court found the claims against the 2016 revisions and later decisions could be pursued because the government and Danco “have not shown that plaintiffs are unlikely to succeed on the merits of their timely challenges.”

The court also found that a hitherto obscure 19th century law called the Comstock Act, which prohibits the mailing of any drug or medicine that can be used for abortion, factors into its analysis of the 2021 decision to allow mifepristone to be distributed by mail.

Complicating the situation further, a federal judge in Washington state issued a preliminary injunction in a different case barring the FDA from “altering the status quo and rights as it relates to the availability of mifepristone.”

That ruling, also issued April 7, applies only to the 17 liberal-leaning states and the District of Columbia that filed a lawsuit in February challenging the FDA’s regulations over the drug. The Justice Department has filed a motion in federal district court in Washington state, asking for clarification of that ruling.

While a different drug, misoprostol, can be used alone for abortions, experts have said it is not as effective in terminating pregnancies as it is when administered in tandem with mifepristone.

A majority of abortions in the U.S. are carried out with the use of pills, according to a survey conducted by the Guttmacher Institute, a research group that supports abortion rights.

        

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