Why RU 486 Is Not OTC

There has been a big debate that involves making the drug RU 486 over the counter. Supporters claim that it needs to be where women can buy it on a moments notice in the event of a rape or if they wake up after unprotected sex and need some reassurance. It is their right, after all, to have access to this legal medication and the only reason it is on prescription is because insurance companies and Christians fanaticals want to deny them their rights. The claims about prescriptions delaying them is not very good since the drug can be used for the first 46 days of pregnancy.

I have heard it all including the claim that the government is against women and will not provide them with birth control. I personally am all for birth control. I believe in the pill, condoms, barriers, foams and many other forms of contraception. RU 486 is not a contraceptive because it does not prevent conception. Used early it can prevent implantation and I think that is a worthy use considering that a rape victim might get pregnant. However, the medication can be given in the hospital. Over the counter availability might actually lead some women not to report the crime, but that is another story.

I remember when I discussed this issue in the past and I was bombarded with people telling me how it was necessary for it to be readily accessible. It should be OTC. I also remember saying that the drug is prescription because it can cause problems and it should be issued by a physician so he can control the administration and prevent people from taking it incorrectly. I have made comparisons to many other drugs with wider application and greater benefit still being on prescription. We would not want people to be able to buy Valium or Morphene over the counter, and there is a reason for that.

There have been some deaths associated with RU 486. Recently two women who had used the drug died. No correlation has been made between the drug and the death but it bears investigation. These drugs were administered by physicians and women might have still had problems. The last thing women need is to be incorrectly taking mega doses of hormones improperly. The last thing the manufacturer needs is a bunch of wrongful death lawsuits because the drug was available without regulation of any kind.

The RU-486 label warns about the possibility of serious or even fatal infections, which also can happen after surgical abortions. In its alert issued Friday, the FDA urged physicians to be aware of the possibility of infection following RU-486 and to consider giving antibiotics if symptoms appear.

The agency also cautioned against use of unapproved dosing regimens. The four earlier deaths occurred after women were given misoprostol vaginally, rather than orally. The approved regimen calls for oral administration of both drugs.

So ladies, no one is out to deny you anything. They are trying to look out for your health and welfare.

Source: Reuters

If you enjoy what you read consider signing up to receive email notification of new posts. There are several options in the sidebar and I am sure you can find one that suits you. If you prefer, consider adding this site to your favorite feed reader. If you receive emails and wish to stop them follow the instructions included in the email.

3 Responses to “Why RU 486 Is Not OTC”

  1. Wild Thing says:

    Every word you wrote I agree with.
    Just this last week one of the employees at work commented that she will never shop at Target. She is a nurse and she also works part time for Planned Parenthood. She knows I am a Republican and I know she is a stinky liberal you know what. She also told me that Planned Parenthood is boycotting Target.

    I asked her why, she said it was because Target will not carry nor fill Rx’s for RU 486. I didn’t know they had a pharmacy but maybe I heard that part wrong. She said that anyone that does not carry RU 486 would be boycotted by her Planned Parenthood group.

    My response was Long Live Target. hahahahahaha

    Then this other girl at work said..” I have used it the morning a few times it is no big deal.”

    I asked why? Did weren’t you more careful there are so many other things out there for you to use.

    She said this was so easy and why not.

    I just shook my head in disgust.

    She didn’t like that very much.

  2. Big Dog says:

    Thanks for the comment WT. Sorry it takes so long, sometimes you caught in the spam trap and I don’t know how to get it to stop bothering your comments.

    The girl said she used it, no big deal, it is easy. Easy until she has an adverse effect from all the hormones or dies from something related to it. That no big deal will turn into real big bucks in the lawsuit.

  3. Laurie says:

    PP makes me ill thinking about it. There is no reason this drug should be OTC.