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FDA panel backs removal of unproven pregnancy drug

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By MATTHEW PERRONE
AP Health Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) — A panel of federal advisers says a pregnancy drug intended to prevent premature births should be withdrawn because it doesn’t work. Wednesday’s recommendation is non-binding, but it clears the way for the Food and Drug Administration to remove the drug from the market. The FDA deemed the drug ineffective and called for its removal in 2020. But manufacturer Covis Pharma has challenged that decision, setting up this week’s public hearing to discuss the drug. The FDA ‘s commissioner will make a final decision in coming weeks on whether to order a removal. Drugmakers almost always voluntarily remove their drugs at FDA’s request.

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