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  2. Misoprostol - Wikipedia

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    It is recommended that medical treatment for missed abortion with misoprostol should only be considered in people without the following contraindications: suspected ectopic pregnancy, use of non-steroidal drugs, signs of pelvic infections or sepsis, unstable hemodynamics, known allergy to misoprostol, previous caesarean section, mitral stenosis ...

  3. Mifepristone - Wikipedia

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    Medication induced abortion used to be available in Canada but on a limited basis using methotrexate and misoprostol. Clinical trials were done in 2000 in various Canadian cities comparing methotrexate to mifepristone, after approbation by the federal government. While both drugs had overall similar results, mifepristone was found to act faster ...

  4. Medical abortion - Wikipedia

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    The medications necessary for the abortion are mailed directly to the patient. This is a model, called TelAbortion or no-test medication abortion (formerly no-touch medication abortion), being piloted and studied by Gynuity Health Projects, with special approval from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). [112]

  5. ‘My country is not taking care of me’: Woman who ... - AOL

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    Novak, who lives in Georgia, didn’t want to have a surgical abortion, so she opted for a medication abortion instead, which typically involves taking two prescription drugs, mifepristone and ...

  6. Kentucky abortion laws made my miscarriage more ... - AOL

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    A recent large trial demonstrated that adding mifepristone to misoprostol for miscarriage treatment decreased treatment failure from 17.5% to 5.7%. It also decreased surgery rates from 14.6% to ...

  7. Abortifacient - Wikipedia

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    An abortifacient ("that which will cause a miscarriage" from Latin: abortus "miscarriage" and faciens "making") is a substance that induces abortion. This is a nonspecific term which may refer to any number of substances or medications, ranging from herbs [ 1 ] to prescription medications.

  8. Doctors grapple with how to save women’s lives amid ... - AOL

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    Misoprostol is prescribed in a number of medical scenarios — it’s an essential part of reproductive health care that can be used during emergencies, as well as for miscarriage treatment, labor ...

  9. Miscarriage - Wikipedia

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    This treatment avoids the possible side effects and complications of medications and surgery, [129] but increases the risk of mild bleeding, the need for unplanned surgical treatment, and incomplete miscarriage. Medical treatment usually consists of using misoprostol (a prostaglandin) alone or in combination with mifepristone pre-treatment. [130]