Misoprostol
Mifepristone and Misoprostol one day after another. The doctor will give you the pills at the clinic.
No. Misoprostol is not an opiate.
Misoprostol is not a contraceptive.
The international nonproprietary name (INN) of misoprostol is simply "misoprostol." It is a synthetic prostaglandin E1 analogue used primarily for its effects on the gastrointestinal tract and in obstetrics and gynecology, such as to prevent gastric ulcers and to induce labor or manage miscarriages. The name is recognized globally and is used in scientific and medical contexts to ensure clarity and consistency.
It's a combo of Mifepristone and Misoprostol given to you by your doctor.
Misoprostol is used in abortion, inducing a miscarriage.
It makes no sense to use gynaecosid after misoprostol.
can i take misoprostol the same day i take mifeprex
It can happen but it wont be as much as after the Misoprostol so just put on a pad and take Misoprostol the day after as you planned. Otherwise you risk not everything coming out.
Mifepristone and Misoprostol. Cytotec also works. You get them all in the right dose from your doctor.
The doctor will give you Mifepristone and Misoprostol to use. They are on prescription.
If you are breastfeeding a baby, the misoprostol pills may cause diarrhea in the baby. To avoid this, breastfeed the baby, take the misoprostol pills, and wait 4 hours before you breastfeed again. To know more about misoprostol contact at info@howtouseabortionpill.org or visit howtouseabortionpill.org.