CVS Health and Walgreens, the two largest retail pharmacy store chains in the U.S., have announced that
they will sell abortion pills over the counter. This followed a rule change by the
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that allows retail pharmacies to offer the drug
in states where abortion remains legal.
The decision by CVS Health and Walgreens is expected to significantly expand access to abortion drug mifepristone. (Related:
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Before the rule change, the FDA's long-standing ruling regarding abortion medication requires patients to obtain the abortion pill in-person at clinics, hospitals and other certified healthcare providers.
Non-surgical abortion, such as through abortion medication like mifepristone, accounts for
around 51 percent of all abortions in the United States. The decision is expected to make abortions more prominent, especially in states where abortion remains legal, but its impact in states that have instituted abortion bans is likely to be very limited.
Mifepristone is FDA-approved for use for terminating pregnancies up to 10 weeks old. It is used in combination with another abortion pill called misoprostol, which women can only get by visiting clinics, hospitals or other certified healthcare facilities. Mifepristone stops the pregnancy from continuing, and misoprostol induces contractions that empty the uterus.
Walgreens, CVS working on FDA certification to dispense mifepristone
According to the FDA, any pharmacy that wants to dispense mifepristone
must be certified. This process includes being able to receive prescriber agreement forms by email and fax and being able to ship the abortion medication through a shipping service that provides tracking information.
Furthermore, pharmacies that want to be certified must designate a representative the FDA can easily contact to carry out the certification process and that representative must oversee compliance with the federal mifepristone Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy Program, an FDA program for monitoring medications like mifepristone with a high potential for causing serious adverse effects.
Perhaps the most logistically intricate step in the certification process is the requirement by the FDA that pharmacies like CVS and Walgreens
keep confidential the names of the certified health providers who prescribe mifepristone to women, supposedly in the name of protecting their privacy and safety.
To fulfill this requirement, CVS and Walgreens would have to keep personal information regarding these doctors in the physical stores and off the companywide databases.
In a statement, Walgreens spokesperson Fraser Engerman noted that the company is currently working to get itself certified to dispense mifepristone.
"We are working through the registration, necessary training of our pharmacists, as well as evaluating our pharmacy network in terms of where we normally dispense products that have extra FDA requirements and will dispense these consistent with federal and state laws," said Engerman.
Amy Thibaut, a spokeswoman for CVS, gave a similar statement. She said: "We plan to seek certification to dispense mifepristone where legally permissible."
Other major pharmacy chains in the U.S. like Rite Aid, Walmart, Kroger, Albertsons and Costco have declined to comment on whether they will get certified to dispense mifepristone. Some of these retailers are weighing the costs of dispensing the abortion pill – particularly the administrative hurdles and potential public backlash they may face – over the potential benefits of added sales.
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