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Mifiact 10mg Tablet is prescribed either alone or in combination with other medications to achieve the maximum benefit It is important to take it with food or as advised by your doctor The tablets should be swallowed whole with a glass of water If you experience vomiting within 45 minutes of taking the tablet inform your doctor or take another tablet as directed It may take 2448 hours for the medicine to show its effect and you may experience bleeding 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 appear to be serious inform your doctor There may be ways to reduce or prevent them Some side effects such as heavy vaginal bleeding or abdominal pain may require immediate medical attention 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 or alter the way this medicine works During the abortion process it is important to avoid strenuous activities like heavy exercise running and driving as they can affect the bleeding Your doctor may also perform an ultrasound or pelvic examination to ensure completion of the abortion

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Mifiact 25mg Tablet 10s

Mifiact 25mg Tablet 10s

Mifepristone (25mg)

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Mifiact 10mg Tablet

Mifiact 10mg Tablet

Mifepristone (10mg)

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