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The most important facts about Mifeprex
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medication guidance contains information about the Mifeprex brand of mifepristone.
Mifeprex
200mg
is used in conjunction with misoprostol to end an early pregnancy. Mifeprex should not be used to terminate pregnancy after 12 weeks. If you do not desire to end your pregnancy, do not use buy Mifeprex online or misoprostol. If you experience heavy vaginal bleeding or a general ill feeling after taking this medication, contact your doctor right away.
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emergency medical attention if you still have any of the following symptoms more than 24 hours after taking Mifeprex or misoprostol: Fever, severe stomach pain, heavy or prolonged vaginal bleeding, nausea, and vomiting
If
you still get any of the symptoms associated more than 24 hours after taking Mifeprex or misoprostol: fever, severe stomach pain, heavy or prolonged vaginal bleeding, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, or feeling like you might pass out, seek emergency medical attention.
Slide4What
tends to happen if I miss a dose?
Mifeprex
does not have an everyday dosing schedule because it is taken as a single dose. If you miss a follow-up appointment, call your doctor for instructions.
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actually occurs if I overdose?
Overdoes
are unlikely to occur because Mifeprex is administered by a healthcare professional in a medical setting.
Slide6What
should I stay away from after taking Mifeprex?
Follow
your doctor's instructions regarding any food, beverage, or activity restrictions.
Grapefruit and grapefruit juice can make Mifeprex more difficult to metabolise in your body. Avoid using grapefruit products immediately before or after taking Mifeprex.
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