Medical Abortion: Some Exploratory Findings from Gujarat
Leela Visaria,
Alka Barua and
Ramakrishna Mistry
Working Papers from eSocialSciences
Abstract:
The present study based on Gujarat provides interesting insights on medical abortion. Based on interviews with a few chemists, drug industries and the service providers, maladies in the provision of medical abortion that has not yet become widely available or used are identified. These include, inadequate information, awareness, and services that can risk the health and life of the end users. [WP no. 166]
Keywords: medical; Gujarat; drug supply; safety; medical abortion; chemists; drug industries; information; health; life; India; women; public (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008-02
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