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...middle, until recently, was the drug's producer, France's Roussel Uclaf. Its corporate parent, Germany's huge Hoechst chemical company, feared a pro-life boycott of its American products if it allowed RU 486 to be marketed in the U.S. And Yorkin threatened a pro-choice boycott if it didn't. In the face of this dilemma and some badgering by the FDA, the company did what a typically cautious multinational would: it passed its burden (or tried to, anyway) onto the shoulders of someone else, in this case the nonprofit Population Council...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: But Will It End the Abortion Debate? | 6/14/1993 | See Source »

Those political barriers, however, are quickly crumbling. Two days after his Inauguration, President Clinton ordered his Administration to "promote the testing, licensing and manufacturing" of RU 486. Until then, the French manufacturer of the drug, Roussel Uclaf, and its German parent company, Hoechst AG, had steadfastly shied away from becoming involved in the American market for fear of infuriating antiabortion activists. But in April, at the instigation of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Roussel announced a compromise: it agreed to license RU 486 to the U.S. Population Council, a nonprofit organization based in New York City, which in turn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Abortion Pill: New, Improved and Ready for Battle | 6/14/1993 | See Source »

...When they invent new ways to kill children, we will invent new ways to save them," warns the Rev. Keith Tucci of Operation Rescue National. A coalition of antiabortion forces has scheduled a demonstration in front of the French embassy in Washington on June 18, just three days before Roussel Uclaf holds its annual meeting in Paris...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Abortion Pill: New, Improved and Ready for Battle | 6/14/1993 | See Source »

...ABORTION DRUG HAS BEEN A source of controversy ever since its invention was announced in 1982 by Baulieu, a French physician who worked as a researcher at Roussel Uclaf. The concept was rather simple: RU 486, an antiprogestin, could break a fertilized egg's bond to the uterine wall and thus induce a miscarriage. An injection two days later of prostaglandin, a hormone-like substance, would force uterine contractions and speed the ejection of the embryo. It took six more years and tests on more than 17,000 women before the French government announced that RU 486 would be made...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Abortion Pill: New, Improved and Ready for Battle | 6/14/1993 | See Source »

...Under President Clinton, who supports abortion rights, the Food and Drug Administration first dropped its opposition to the French-developed pill. Now comes another step. After years of refusing even to seek American permission to market its product out of fear of becoming enmeshed in the abortion controversy, manufacturer Roussel Uclaf has agreed to license the pill to the Population Council, based in New York City...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Here Comes RU 486 | 5/3/1993 | See Source »

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