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  2. Misoprostol - Wikipedia

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    Misoprostol is a synthetic prostaglandin medication used to prevent and treat stomach and duodenal ulcers, induce labor, cause an abortion, and treat postpartum bleeding due to poor contraction of the uterus. [10] [11] It is taken by mouth when used to prevent gastric ulcers in people taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID). [11]

  3. Medical abortion - Wikipedia

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    For pregnancies after 9 weeks, two doses of misoprostol (the second drug) makes the treatment more effective. [21] From 10 to 11 weeks of pregnancy, the National Abortion Federation suggests second dose of misoprostol (800 micrograms) four hours after the first dose. [22] After the patient takes mifepristone, they must also administer the ...

  4. ‘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 ...

  5. Texas abortion laws are preventing women from accessing ...

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    More than 1 in 10 pregnancies end in miscarriage, and misoprostol and mifepristone are the only drugs that are recommended by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists for treating a ...

  6. 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 ...

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

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    My OB prescribed the medications for miscarriages that don’t pass on their own: misoprostol to expel the pregnancy and mifepristone to block pregnancy hormones, though she warned me I might have ...