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Prescription Freedom Act of 2025
1/31/2025, 7:53 AM
Summary of Bill HR 89
Bill 119 HR 89, also known as the "Free the Pharmacy Act," aims to repeal the authority of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to require that drugs be dispensed only upon prescription. This bill seeks to allow individuals to purchase certain drugs without a prescription, giving them more autonomy over their healthcare choices.
Proponents of the bill argue that removing the prescription requirement for certain drugs will increase access to medication, especially for those who may not have easy access to a healthcare provider. They believe that individuals should have the freedom to make their own decisions about their healthcare without unnecessary government regulations.
Opponents of the bill, however, express concerns about the potential risks of allowing certain drugs to be dispensed without a prescription. They argue that prescriptions serve as a safeguard to ensure that individuals are using medications safely and appropriately, and that removing this requirement could lead to misuse and harm. Overall, Bill 119 HR 89 is a controversial piece of legislation that raises important questions about the balance between individual freedom and public health. It will be important for lawmakers to carefully consider the potential consequences of repealing the FDA's authority to require prescriptions for certain drugs before making a decision on this bill.
Proponents of the bill argue that removing the prescription requirement for certain drugs will increase access to medication, especially for those who may not have easy access to a healthcare provider. They believe that individuals should have the freedom to make their own decisions about their healthcare without unnecessary government regulations.
Opponents of the bill, however, express concerns about the potential risks of allowing certain drugs to be dispensed without a prescription. They argue that prescriptions serve as a safeguard to ensure that individuals are using medications safely and appropriately, and that removing this requirement could lead to misuse and harm. Overall, Bill 119 HR 89 is a controversial piece of legislation that raises important questions about the balance between individual freedom and public health. It will be important for lawmakers to carefully consider the potential consequences of repealing the FDA's authority to require prescriptions for certain drugs before making a decision on this bill.
Congressional Summary of HR 89
Prescription Freedom Act of 2025
This bill generally eliminates the authority of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to require that a drug be dispensed only with a prescription. However, the FDA may continue to require a prescription for any drug intended for terminating a pregnancy.
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Current Status of Bill HR 89
Bill HR 89 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since January 3, 2025. Bill HR 89 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the House on January 3, 2025. Bill HR 89's most recent activity was Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. as of January 3, 2025
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 89
Total Number of Sponsors
6Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
6Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
0Democrat Cosponsors
0Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 89
Primary Policy Focus
Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 89
To repeal the authority of the Food and Drug Administration to require that drugs be dispensed only upon prescription, and for other purposes.
To repeal the authority of the Food and Drug Administration to require that drugs be dispensed only upon prescription, and for other purposes.
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Sponsors and Cosponsors of HR 89
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