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Medical reversal refers to when a newer and methodologically superior clinical trial produces results that contradict existing clinical practice and the older trials on which it is based. This leads to an intervention that was widely used falling out of favor, because new evidence either demonstrates that it is ineffective or that its harms ...
Ending Medical Reversal: Improving Outcomes, Saving Lives is a nonfiction book written by Vinay Prasad and Adam Cifu, published in 2015 by Johns Hopkins University Press.
A medical abortion, ... several states in the US require providers of non-surgical abortion who use mifepristone to tell patients that reversal is an option. [162]
Abortion reversal is also being fought over in Colorado, which last year became the first state to outlaw its use. A Catholic clinic sued, and the ban was put on pause.
The reversal of the constitutional right to abortion will affect American women’s health in many ways, according to doctors and researchers.
A parallel concern is medical reversal which is new clinical information based on new clinical trials or understanding of a disease contradicting clinical practice. Medical reversal implies the original clinical practice failed to achieve success or had harms that outweighed benefits.
CNN spoke with medical professionals who responded to a request for stories about how people’s lives have changed since Roe v. Wade was overturned by the Supreme Court.
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