Medical abortion: decisions, decisions. (FYI).Two medical abortion medical abortion Obstetrics An elective nonoperative abortion effected in the 1st trimester by abortifacients. See Abortion. regimens, one using methotrexate methotrexate, drug used in halting the growth of actively proliferating tissues. Introduced in the 1950s, it is used in the treatment of leukemia, psoriasis, and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. followed by misoprostol and the other using mifepristone Mifepristone Definition Mifepristone is a pill that can be taken as an alternative to a surgical abortion. Purpose This medication most often is used for ending early pregnancies. followed by misoprostol, had generally similar profiles with respect to effectiveness, side effects Side effects Effects of a proposed project on other parts of the firm. , complications and acceptability in a multicenter, controlled trial controlled trial Clinical research A clinical study in which one group of participants receives an experimental drug while the other receives either a placebo or an approved–'gold standard' therapy. See Blinding, Double-blinded. . (1) Roughly 500 women were assigned to each regimen, and in both groups, about 95% had a successful abortion without surgical intervention. The major difference in outcomes was that the abortion occurred more quickly for those using mifepristone than for those who took methotrexate (three vs. seven days, on average). Complication rates were similar for the two groups, as were the overall proportions who had side effects after taking either of the study drugs or the misoprostol. However, women using methotrexate were more likely than those in the mifepnstone group to have fever, chills or diarrhea after taking the misoprostol; they also rated the worst of the pain slightly higher (6.3 vs. 5.8 on a scale of 0-10). The vast majority of both groups said that they would choose their method again, although the proportion was significantly higher among women who took mifepristone (88%) than among those who used methotrexate (83%). (1.) Wiebe E et al., Comparison of abortions induced by methotrexate or mifepristone followed by misoprostol, Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2002, 99(5, pt. 1):813-819. |
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