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Misoprostol: History and Usage

Overview of Misoprostol Misoprostol, commonly known under the brand name Cytotec, is a versatile medication used for various medical purposes, including preventing stomach ulcers, inducing labor, and, notably, in combination with mifepristone for terminating early pregnancies. Misoprostol induces uterine contractions, which help expel the pregnancy. Historical Background Development and Medical Uses Expansion into Reproductive Health Global Acceptance Misoprostol is recognized…

Mifepristone: History and Usage

Overview of Mifepristone Mifepristone, marketed under the brand name Mifeprex, is a medication primarily used to terminate early pregnancies. It works by inhibiting the hormone progesterone, which is essential for sustaining pregnancy. This action causes the uterine lining to break down, effectively ending the pregnancy. Mifepristone is commonly used in combination with another medication, misoprostol, to ensure a complete medical…

How to Take the Abortion Pills

How to take the abortion pills? Key Point: Always follow the specific instructions provided by your doctor during the video call. The guidance here is to supplement, not replace, your healthcare provider’s advice. Steps to Take Abortion Pills: Managing Side Effects: Emergency Planning: Frequently Asked Questions: Q: How effective are abortion pills? A: Abortion pills are about 94-98% effective within…

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CVS and Walgreens to Provide Access to Abortion Pills in the States Where it’s Legal

CVS and Walgreens, two prominent pharmacy chains in the United States, have announced their intention to seek certification to sell abortion pills under a new regulation by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This move marks a significant development as it will allow retail pharmacies to dispense the prescription pills, specifically mifepristone, for the first time. While patients will still…