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'Abortion pill' legalised in Canada | 'Abortion pill' legalised in Canada |
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Canadian health authorities have approved the drug RU-486, commonly known as the abortion pill. | Canadian health authorities have approved the drug RU-486, commonly known as the abortion pill. |
The pill, a combination of misoprostol and mifepristone, had been pending approval by Health Canada since 2012. | The pill, a combination of misoprostol and mifepristone, had been pending approval by Health Canada since 2012. |
It has been in use in the United States since 2000 and in France since 1988. | It has been in use in the United States since 2000 and in France since 1988. |
Vicki Saporta of the National Abortion Federation called it "great news" for women in Canada but anti-abortion campaigners disagreed, calling it a "human pesticide". | Vicki Saporta of the National Abortion Federation called it "great news" for women in Canada but anti-abortion campaigners disagreed, calling it a "human pesticide". |
The pill causes a medically induced abortion earlier in the pregnancy than most surgical abortions. Earlier terminations are considered safer than late term abortions by pro-choice campaigners. | |
It is already available to women in about 60 countries, and has been in use in the UK for almost a quarter century. | It is already available to women in about 60 countries, and has been in use in the UK for almost a quarter century. |
Health Canada confirmed to BBC News that the Linepharma pharmaceutical company has been told they can begin production of the pill, which will be sold under the brand name Mifegymiso. | Health Canada confirmed to BBC News that the Linepharma pharmaceutical company has been told they can begin production of the pill, which will be sold under the brand name Mifegymiso. |
A doctor's prescription will be required for women to obtain the drug, which is normally effective up to 70 days into a pregnancy. | A doctor's prescription will be required for women to obtain the drug, which is normally effective up to 70 days into a pregnancy. |
Mrs Saporta says the pill will likely become available in 2016, and will be distributed by doctors rather than pharmacies, as it is done in the US. | Mrs Saporta says the pill will likely become available in 2016, and will be distributed by doctors rather than pharmacies, as it is done in the US. |
She added: "It's long overdue that Canadian women also have access to the gold standard for medical abortion care." | She added: "It's long overdue that Canadian women also have access to the gold standard for medical abortion care." |
But Jim Hughes, national president of Campaign Life Coalition, a Canadian group opposed to abortion access, said: "RU-486 is a human pesticide which kills the pre-born child and harms women." | But Jim Hughes, national president of Campaign Life Coalition, a Canadian group opposed to abortion access, said: "RU-486 is a human pesticide which kills the pre-born child and harms women." |
Abortion was first legalised by the Canadian Supreme Court in 1988. | Abortion was first legalised by the Canadian Supreme Court in 1988. |
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