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Subject GenBioPro sues FDA to keep generic mifepristone on the market
Date April 20, 2023 10:00 PM
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Today at Ms. | April 20, 2023
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GenBioPro Sues FDA to Keep Generic Mifepristone on the Market [[link removed]]
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Mifepristone is part of a two-drug regimen to induce an abortion in the first trimester of pregnancy, in combination with the drug misoprostol. There are two different ways to have a medication abortion and end a pregnancy: using two different medicines, mifepristone (pictured) and misoprostol, or using only misoprostol. (Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images)
BY CARRIE N. BAKER | GenBioPro—the pharmaceutical company that makes a generic version of the abortion pill mifepristone—sued the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Wednesday, April 19, in Maryland federal court, where the agency is headquartered. The suit seeks an order to compel the FDA to allow GenBioPro to continue to sell the medication in the United States.
“Once a drug has been through the rigorous FDA review process and received approval, federal law protects the right to market the drug,” said GenBioPro CEO Evan Massingill. “GenBioPro will use all regulatory and legal tools to protect access to mifepristone for patients and providers.”
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Front and Center: Guaranteed Income Helped This Mom and Her Kids ‘Actually Enjoy Life a Little’ [[link removed]]
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BY SHAQUILLE | Front and Center highlights the success of Springboard to Opportunities’ Magnolia Mother’s Trust, which this year will give $1,000 per month for 12 months to 100 families headed by Black women living in federally subsidized housing.
“I made it work because, as a mother, I can’t give excuses. I gotta get it done—because if I don’t, who will? …. The Magnolia Mother’s Trust has really helped me and my little family. We’re able to actually enjoy life a little bit more now.”
(Springboard To Opportunities is celebrating 10 years of radically resident-driven work in affordable housing communities, and we are inviting you to celebrate alongside us with a night of storytelling and conversation this evening. You can attend virtually or in-person [[link removed]] .
The evening will include shared stories from participants in The Magnolia Mother’s Trust and a conversation with Angela Garbes, the award-winning author of Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change.)
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Who Says ‘Wild Women Don’t Sing the Blues?’ (April 1979) [[link removed]]
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BY MARGO JEFFERSON | From the April 1979 issue of Ms. magazine:
“Since the era of slavery, music—and essentially singing— has given women the greatest range of styles, sensibilities and opportunities … [but] at present, old age and death seem to be the best guarantees of recognition for a Black blues woman.”
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