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Cervisure 600mcg Tablet

Introduction to Cervisure 600mcg Tablet

Cervisure 600mcg Tablet can be taken alone or in combination with other medications to achieve the maximum benefit It is recommended to take it with food or as advised by your doctor The tablets should be swallowed whole with a drink of water In case you vomit within 30 minutes of taking the tablet inform your doctor or take another tablet It may take up to 24 hours for the medicine to show its action and for you to experience bleeding The most common side effects of this medicine include nausea vomiting uterine cramps diarrhea infection following abortion and uterine bleeding If these side effects bother you or seem severe inform your doctor They may be able to suggest ways to reduce or prevent them Normally vaginal bleeding may last for around 12 days If it continues for more than 12 days or if you experience severe abdominal pain inform your doctor Before taking this medicine inform your doctor if you have ever had an ectopic pregnancy if you are breastfeeding or if you are using an intrauterine device Your doctor should also be aware of all other medications you are taking as some of them may reduce the effectiveness of this medicine or alter its functioning During the abortion process it is important to avoid strenuous activities such as heavy exercise running and driving as they can affect the bleeding Your doctor may perform an ultrasound or pelvic examination to ensure that the abortion is complete
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How and in what dose should I take Misoprost?

This medicine is administered only in a clinic or healthcare facility under the supervision of a gynaecologist.

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Can Misoprost affect my future chances of getting pregnant?

No, studies have shown that this medicine does not impair the fertility of the women. Your future chances of getting pregnant are as equal as of those who have not taken this medicine.

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What are the common side effects of taking Misoprost?

The common side effects of using Misoprost are abdominal pain, abdominal cramping, nausea, diarrhea, dizziness, uterine contractions, pelvic pain, and shivering. If you experience a very heavy vaginal bleeding or if any of these side effects bother you please consult with your gynaecologist.

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What should I expect after taking Misoprost?

For medical termination of pregnancy: You may experience abdominal cramping, diarrhea, stomach pain, and nausea immediately after taking Misoprost. You may also have vaginal bleeding within 4 hours of taking Misoprost. You may also be asked to stay at the clinic or healthcare center for at least 3 hours after taking this medicine. After 14 days of taking Mifepristone (pill you took before Misoprost) your gynaecologist may run some blood tests or perform ultrasonography to confirm whether pregnancy has been terminated or not.

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What is Misoprost and what is used for?

Misoprost contains a medicine called Misoprostol. It helps in medical termination of the pregnancy. It is prescribed along with another medicine called Mifepristone. It is only used to terminate a pregnancy which should not be more than 63 days old, counting from the first day of the last menstrual period. It works by increasing the contractions of the uterus. It may also be used in the prevention or treatment of post-delivery bleeding and for cervical ripening.

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What should I expect after taking Pph?

For medical termination of pregnancy: You may experience abdominal cramping, diarrhea, stomach pain, and nausea immediately after taking Pph. You may also have vaginal bleeding within 4 hours of taking Pph. You may also be asked to stay at the clinic or healthcare center for at least 3 hours after taking this medicine. After 14 days of taking Mifepristone (pill you took before Pph) your gynaecologist may run some blood tests or perform ultrasonography to confirm whether pregnancy has been terminated or not.

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