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Abortion drug rulings spur drugmaker worries about precedent

A federal judge in Texas suspended the FDA's approval of a drug used in medication abortions, and the decision has caused concern about the potential for the judicial system's future intervention in the FDA approval process.

DEA proposal sparks concerns about access to telehealth

A bottle of the generic prescription pain medication buprenorphine. The Drug Enforcement Administration is proposing limiting telehealth prescriptions for buprenorphine to an initial 30-day supply until the patient can be seen in person by a physician.

Legal fight over abortion drug could quickly hit Supreme Court

UltraViolet advocates are seen at the American Pharmacists Association Annual Conference at the Phoenix Convention Center on March 25, urging pharmacists to reaffirm that mifepristone, a medication abortion drug, is safe, effective and essential.

Podcasts · 118th Congress

IRS funding in crosshairs - Roll Call

The IRS unveiled a 10-year spending plan designed to crack down on wealthy tax dodgers and improve customer service, but Republicans warn against an "army" of auditors descending on middle-class workers. CQ Roll Call’s David Lerman and Laura Weiss outline the partisan battle over IRS funding and what it means for the appropriations process. Show […]