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Pro-Abortion Groups Team Up to Promote Over-the-Counter Abortion Pills, by Carole Novielli – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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Grok AI image.Building representing FDA and box of mifepristone

By Carole Novielli, Live Action News, Apr 14, 2026

A small study — published as a ‘research letter’ by JAMA Internal Medicine and alleging that the abortion pill [mifepristone (200mg)/Mifeprex] is safe for over-the-counter (OTC) use — was funded by an abortion pill investor and authored by researchers associated with groups working to expand abortion.

The research letter, “Accuracy of Self-Selection for Medication Abortion Using a Prototype Drug Facts Label,” is receiving a great deal of abortion-friendly media attention for such a small sample size — 168 — who “completed study activities.”

Key Takeaways:

  • The much-touted JAMA “research letter/study” from 13 authors entrenched in the abortion industry had an extremely small sample size, yet is being used as a way to claim that women could safely use an over-the-counter abortion pill regimen.

  • The research letter/study was funded by the pro-abortion Society of Family Planning as well as the Packard Foundation, one of the abortion pill’s original financial investors.

  • All of the research letter’s authors work are associated with pro-abortion groups.

  • In reality, despite the small sample size, about 9% of the participants incorrectly assumed — after reading the qualifying parameters for the abortion pill — that they were qualified to take it.

  • An over-the-counter abortion pill regimen would expect women to determine gestational age and diagnoses their own ectopic pregnancy accurately. …