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[Title] => Atienza: No to abortifacient in Manila
[Summary] => "Dont even think about it."
This was the stern warning of Manila Mayor Lito Atienza to Health Secretary Alberto Romualdez, who was quoted earlier as having said that the controversial RU-486, also known as Mifepristone, might not be considered as an abortifacient and could be allowed in the country if the manufacturer applied to bring it in.
The use of RU-486 has recently been legalized in the United States.
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[Summary] => Health Secretary Alberto Romualdez said yesterday it is still possible for the controversial and allegedly abortifacient contraceptive pill RU 486 to enter the country once it passes all standards and regulations of the Bureau of Food and Drugs (BFAD).
Romualdez said though that he does not believe that RU 486 or Mifepristone, a French-manufactured drug, can cause abortion.
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This was the stern warning of Manila Mayor Lito Atienza to Health Secretary Alberto Romualdez, who was quoted earlier as having said that the controversial RU-486, also known as Mifepristone, might not be considered as an abortifacient and could be allowed in the country if the manufacturer applied to bring it in.
The use of RU-486 has recently been legalized in the United States.
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[Summary] => Health Secretary Alberto Romualdez said yesterday it is still possible for the controversial and allegedly abortifacient contraceptive pill RU 486 to enter the country once it passes all standards and regulations of the Bureau of Food and Drugs (BFAD).
Romualdez said though that he does not believe that RU 486 or Mifepristone, a French-manufactured drug, can cause abortion.
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October 6, 2000 - 12:00am