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Gov Kim Reynolds Signs Laws Restricting Access to Abortion Pills Hpv Vaccine

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The laws restrict access to abortion pills and HPV vaccines in Iowa, creating regulatory barriers for healthcare providers and patients. This may reduce prescription volumes for mifepristone and HPV vaccines, impacting revenue for pharmaceutical companies and clinics. The channel is regulatory, with state-level impact on US healthcare providers and drug distributors. Commercial mechanism is weak as the laws are state-specific and do not directly affect national supply chains or pricing.

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  • Iowa Governor signed HF 2788 requiring in-person prescriptions for abortion-inducing medications, effective July 1.
  • SF 304 mandates parental consent for minors seeking HPV vaccines.
  • HF 571 allows healthcare providers to refuse services based on personal beliefs.
  • Law follows U.S. Supreme Court decision allowing telehealth access for mifepristone.
  • Critics argue laws will hinder access to essential healthcare, especially in rural areas.
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Mid-term, mifepristone and HPV vaccine volumes in Iowa may decline 3-5%, impacting clinic revenues over 2-4 weeks.

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