The abortion pill is wreaking havoc on children and women - Washington Examiner
U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang stated that the “in-person requirements” posed a “substantial obstacle” to women seeking abortions. As a result, the ruling allows abortion businesses to sell abortion pills directly to pregnant women without any in-person evaluation.
Application of this logic: the in-person requirements pose a substantial obstacle for patients in pain. Therefore, Purdue can sell OxyContin direction to pain patients without any in-person evaluation.
See the fundamental logistic flaw?
In-person evaluations with a licensed physician are designed to ensure the appropriateness and safety of the treatment for the individual. Prescription pharmaceuticals are heavy duty tools that require an extra layer of review for the protection of the patient.