After the "Luo Jie Wade Case" was overthrown, the demand for emergency contraceptives in the United States has increased. Pharmacy takes purchase restriction measures: 3 tablets per person
Author:Daily Economic News Time:2022.06.28
According to Bloomberg and the Wall Street Journal, after the U.S. Supreme Court overthrowing the "Luo Lord Case" on June 24, Eastern Time, due to the surge in the market's demand for contraceptives, CVS Health (CVS, stock price 94.54 US dollars, a market value of 124 billion yuan USD), Wal -Mart (WMT, stock price of $ 124.12, a market value of 340.2 billion US dollars) and Rite AID (RAD, a stock price of $ 7.96, a market value of $ 443 million) and other third -party retailers restricted the purchase of emergency contraceptives across the United States.
A spokesman for CVS said on Monday that the company temporarily limited the purchase volume of each customer's emergency contraceptives to 3 tablets to ensure the fair acquisition of consumers and the continuous supply of the drug. The spokesman said that CVS's online stores and offline physical stores have sufficient Plan B and Afterra emergency contraceptives (priced at $ 49.99 and $ 39.99). A spokesman for Rite AID also said that due to the surge in demand, the purchase quantity of PLAN B emergency contraceptives was limited to 3 tablets per customer.
Bloomberg reported that the judgment of the U.S. Supreme Law overthrowing the "Luo Verid Case" will have a strong and persistent impact on all aspects of the US medical care industry. Some insurance companies and clinicians have planned to seek medical treatment for pregnant women across the state, but this allows employers, insurance companies and some groups to be exhausted in terms of cost and logistics.
However, the reporter of "Daily Economic News" noticed that not all third -party pharmacies in the United States have restricted the purchase of emergency contraceptives. For example, Walgreen's joint speech stated that there were no similar purchase restrictions. Kelso & Co., neither Kelso & Co.) and Juggernaut Capital Partners did not comment immediately.
Bloomberg's report also stated that the historic ruling of the US Supreme Court last Friday may make more than half of the United States an illegal behavior and further "tear" American society. Guttmacher Institute, a research institution supporting abortion rights, said that after the "Robe's Case" was overturned, 26 states in the United States may ban almost all forms of abortion. Another 13 states have the so -called "Trigger Law", the purpose is to automatically declare abortion in the case of the "Luoje Veter Case".
Many people in the United States are already preparing for this public health emergency. Last month, when a draft opinion of the U.S. Supreme Court was leaked, the search for non -prescription emergency contraceptives on the Internet surged. At the same time, more and more people in the United States made appointments to buy in the palace that can control fertility for a long time. Bareer.
In addition, after the "Luo Jie Wade case" was overthrown, there was a nursing and health stocks that also recorded a surprising performance on Monday. Female products company EVOFEM (EVFM, a stock price of $ 1.07, a market value of $ 511.59 million) rose 189.2%on Monday. EVOFEM creates a non -hormonal gel that is used for about an hour before sexual behavior to prevent pregnancy by controlling the PH value. EVOFEM CEO Saundra Pelletier told investors in May: "When a woman is rejected by a safe and legal abortion, the importance of obtaining contraceptive measures approved by the FDA is more important than ever."
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