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FDA Should Review RU 486 Decision
by Teresa Wagner

[Pro-Life Infonet Note:  Teresa R. Wagner is special counsel for life
issues at the Family Research Council.]

The FDA's approval last fall of the controversial abortion drug RU-486
presents a danger to American women and children and should be reviewed by
the Bush administration as soon as possible.

For starters, while RU-486 is distributed in the United States by a
company called Danco Laboratories, it is made by a state-owned
pharmaceutical factory in China.

According to Rep. Tom Bliley, former chairman of the House Commerce
Committee, this same factory has shipped highly contaminated, as well as
mislabeled, drugs to the United States. It also has given false
information to U.S. inspectors about plant conditions and procedures.

According to documents amassed by Bliley's office, one FDA official wrote,
``The information in the (controls) that I reviewed didn't correspond to
methods and specifications used by the firm.''

In fact, authorities at the plant had ``copied'' production standards from
U.S. manuals that had ``nothing to do with the testing they perform.''

Next, the second drug required in the RU-486 regimen (Cytotec) has not
been approved by the FDA for abortion. Its manufacturer, the Searle unit
of Pharmacia Corp., has warned against this use.

Searle explained that the adverse events reported with off-label use of
Cytotec in pregnant women include ``maternal or fetal death'' and
``uterine hyperstimulation and rupture.''

Some claim these risks exist only in later pregnancy, but the Searle
letter contains no such qualification. According to a former FDA general
counsel, the agency's approval and encouragement of a drug's off-label
use, to say nothing of going against the wishes of its manufacturer,
``sets an extraordinary precedent.''

Finally, the FDA approved RU-486 pursuant to regulations titled
``Accelerated Approval of New Drugs for Serious or Life-Threatening
Illnesses.''

How an abortion drug was placed in this category remains a serious
question. Accelerated approval can compromise the health interests of
consumers, since these regulations allow for less testing of drugs before
they are put on the market. But even more important is the effect on the
legal rights of the drug's users.

Legal scholar Vivian Orlando explains that manufacturers of drugs approved
under these regulations may escape liability for injuries associated with
its use. But nowhere in the pages of warning and labeling for RU-486 will
a woman be told of this.

Even absent the dangers that are specific to American FDA approval, RU-486
presents a health risk. The long-term effects are virtually unknown, and
the method has proved dangerous in France, the country that produced and
first allowed it. France's Health Ministry placed restrictions on its use
in 1991 after the death of a 31-year-old woman and three reported cases of
life-threatening heart attacks.

Logic alone explains why the drug has proved unpopular. RU-486's
administration prolongs the unpleasant abortion experience, requiring
three clinic visits over a span of two weeks, with considerable
psychological and physical pain. And in 5 percent to 8 percent of cases,
surgical abortion is still necessary to remove human remains or to stop
excessive bleeding.

But the fundamental reason RU-486 is a danger applies to all abortion,
chemical or otherwise. As one abortion practitioner testified, abortion is
a ``killing act.'' It destroys the child conceived but not yet born, and
in so doing also destroys a part of the mother. And when mothers and
children suffer, so do we all.

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For more information on the risks and dangers of RU 486, see the Abortion
section of http://www.prolifeinfo.org

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