Why some pharmacists are refusing to fill lifesaving prescriptions post-Roe
Refusing to fill prescriptions for medication that can be used for abortion violates civil law, federal officials warn.
By Sarah Stark

Why some pharmacists are refusing to fill lifesaving prescriptions post-Roe
Refusing to fill prescriptions for medication that can be used for abortion violates civil law, federal officials warn.
By Sarah StarkMethotrexate is the gold standard for treating rheumatoid arthritis and many other chronic conditions. But because the drug can also used to terminate ectopic pregnancies, pharmacists in some states with abortion bans are reportedly refusing to fill methotrexate prescriptions.
Reset breaks down why access to methotrexate and other drugs could become an issue of sex discrimination in post-Roe America.
GUESTS: Ian Millhiser, senior correspondent for Vox
Dr. Cuoghi Edens, adult and pediatric rheumatologist at the University of Chicago Medicine