The extension, released shortly before the flexibilities were set to expire at the end of 2025, gives regulators more time to ...
The American Telemedicine Association announced that the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, or DEA, granted a 1-year ...
The extension allows providers to continue remotely prescribing Schedule II–V controlled substances under specific conditions to prevent a disruptive "telemedicine cliff." ...
A South Carolina House subcommittee on Wednesday advanced a bill that would classify abortion‑inducing medications as Level ...
For the third time, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Department of Health and Human Services has extended telemedicine flexibilities for the prescribing of controlled medications and ...
Louisiana lawmakers have voted to classify two drugs — mifepristone and misoprostol —commonly used to induce abortions as "dangerous controlled substances." Abortion is already illegal in Louisiana, ...
Boxes of mifepristone, the first pill given in a medical abortion, are prepared for patients at a clinic in New Mexico on Jan. 13, 2023. Credit: A Louisiana law that reclassified abortion-inducing ...
Mifepristone is one of two medications used for a medication abortion. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) Louisiana lawmakers have added two drugs commonly used in pregnancy and reproductive health care ...
Patient-centric drug development is a concept that has proven to be divisive: Some see it as nothing but a buzzword, while others have embraced the concept completely. Either way, it has garnered much ...
Louisiana lawmakers have added two drugs commonly used in pregnancy and reproductive health care to the state’s list of controlled dangerous substances, a move that has alarmed doctors in the state.
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