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  2. Misoprostol - Wikipedia

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    There are increased side effects with sublingual or oral misoprostol, compared to a low dose (400 μg) vaginal misoprostol. However, low dose vaginal misoprostol was linked with low complete abortion rate. [42] The study concluded that sublingually administered misoprostol dosed at 600 μg or 400 μg had greater instances of fever and diarrhea ...

  3. Medical abortion - Wikipedia

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    Methotrexate is given either orally or intramuscularly, followed by vaginal misoprostol 3–5 days later. [22] The methotrexate combination is available through 63 days. The WHO authorizes the methotrexate-misoprostol combination [ 42 ] but recommends the mifepristone combination because methotrexate may be teratogenic to the embryo in cases of ...

  4. Abortifacient - Wikipedia

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    Common abortifacients used in performing medical abortions include mifepristone, which is typically used in conjunction with misoprostol in a two-step approach. [3] Synthetic oxytocin , which is routinely used safely during term labor , is also commonly used to induce abortion in the second or third trimester .

  5. Aid Access - Wikipedia

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    Aid Access is a nonprofit organization that provides access to medication abortion by mail to the United States and worldwide. It describes its work as a harm reduction strategy designed to provide safe access to mifepristone and misoprostol for those able to become pregnant in the United States who may not otherwise have access to abortion or miscarriage management services. [2]

  6. Mifepristone - Wikipedia

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    In Great Britain and Sweden, mifepristone is licensed for use with vaginal gemeprost or oral misoprostol. As of 2000, more than 620,000 women in Europe had had medication abortions using a mifepristone regimen. [98] In Denmark, mifepristone was used in between 3,000 and 4,000 of just over 15,000 abortions in 2005. [99]

  7. Extra-amniotic administration - Wikipedia

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  8. Prostaglandin E1 - Wikipedia

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    For first-trimester abortion, it is dissolved in the cheek or under the tongue; for later abortions, it can also be given as a vaginal suppository. Misoprostol may also be used to ripen the cervix in preparation for surgical abortion. [20] Misoprostol is given orally for the treatment of ulcers.

  9. Oral contraceptive pill - Wikipedia

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    Oral contraceptives, abbreviated OCPs, also known as birth control pills, are medications taken by mouth for the purpose of birth control.The introduction of the birth control pill ("the Pill") in 1960 revolutionized the options for contraception, sparking vibrant discussion in the scientific and social science literature and in the media.