Posted on 11/22/2005 10:47:30 PM PST by West Coast Conservative
Federal drug regulators have discovered that all four women in this country who died after taking an abortion pill suffered from a rare and highly lethal bacterial infection, a finding that is leading to new scrutiny of the drug's safety.
Since all four deaths occurred in California, an unusual clustering, the Food and Drug Administration quietly tested to see if abortion pills distributed in California were somehow contaminated. They were not.
Stumped, officials from the F.D.A. and the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have decided to convene a scientific meeting early next year to discuss this medical mystery, according to two drug agency officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the topic.
Among other issues, the experts hope to explore whether the abortion pill, called Mifeprex or RU-486, somehow makes patients vulnerable to an infection with Clostridium sordellii, the lethal bacteria. If so, they will explore how such an infection "could be more easily diagnosed and even prevented," one official said.
Monty Patterson, whose daughter Holly died on Sept. 17, 2003, less than a month after her 18th birthday, said he believed that Mifeprex inhibits the immune system, making women more vulnerable to bacteria.
Mr. Patterson's campaign against Mifeprex helped persuade the family of at least one other woman who died to have tissue samples tested for the presence of the rare bacteria, he said.
"I believe this drug should be taken off the market," Mr. Patterson said.
For now, there is no indication that the F.D.A. is considering restricting access to the drug. Indeed, it has advised doctors against giving antibiotics as a precaution to prevent the rare infections since antibiotic therapy carries its own risks.
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The business of ensuring legal fetal homicide evokes an almost "religious" fervor from the left.
How about sepsis due to retained products of conception.
Post partum sepsis used to kill many women prior to the days of hospital delivery.
Yeah but clostridium is pretty exotic for causing death, botulism and tetanus not withstanding. Maybe the stuff does something to the gut lining. Sell them in the drug store, Walmart, 7-11 next to the aspirins, so they can pop them like chewable vitamins.
Umm...aren't abortion pills supposed to kill????
Shhh! Don't let the secrets out!
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