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Ohio Lawmakers Move Closer to Banning Telemedicine Abortions

The State Senate has passed a bill preventing physicians from using telemedicine to conduct medication abortions, sending the measure on to the Republican-controlled House. 18 states now ban the procedure.

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By Eric Wicklund

- Ohio’s Senate has approved a ban on the use of telemedicine in abortions, pushing the state closer to becoming the 19th to prohibit the service.

By a 20-9 vote, with two Republicans joining the Democrats in opposition, SB 260 was approved and sent on to the House, where Republicans have a strong majority.

The 69-page bill mirrors an effort by Pennsylvania lawmakers – as well as three bills filed in Congress – to ban telemedicine abortions. All cite the US Food and Drug Administration’s Risk Evaluations and Mitigation Strategies (REMS) protocol, which requires that drugs determined to be risky (like the abortion-causing drug Mifepristone, or Mifeprex) be dispensed in a healthcare setting under the direct supervision of the care provider, and that patients be advised of the drug’s dangers.

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