Costco says it's not selling abortion pill mifepristone
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Costco will not sell the abortion pill mifepristone at its pharmacy locations, the shopping club told CBS News. The wholesaler said its decision not to sell the prescription medication was based on a "lack of demand from our members and other patients."
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More than 20 Republican attorneys general are demanding that the Trump administration reinstate safety protocols for the abortion drug mifepristone.
Costco won't sell abortion pill mifepristone in U.S. stores due to low demand amid pressure from religious groups.
As reported by Bloomberg on Thursday, Costco has decided not to dispense mifepristone in its over 500 pharmacy locations, a decision they’ve been deliberating for more than a year.
An international team of medical experts suggests that mifepristone, a drug used in abortions, could help prevent breast cancer in high-risk women.