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Mifeprex is provided through a doctor's office or clinic. The early option pill can be taken only during the first seven weeks of pregnancy. You make three visits over a two-week period. At the first visit, you receive the Medication Guide (to help you understand how the early option works), counseling and sign a statement that you have decided to end your pregnancy. You then take three tablets, each containing 200 milligrams of Mifeprex.

Two days later, you return and take two tablets each containing 200 micrograms of misoprostol. A follow up visit approximately 12 days later is very important to check that the pregnancy has ended because if it has not needed, there is a chance that there may be a birth defect. A few women who take Mifeprex will need a surgical procedure to end the pregnancy or to stop heavy bleeding. Your health care provider will communicate to you how s/he has planned to handle this possibility.

Mifeprex offers you a more private option, with support and counseling readily available throughout the process. Your provider will give you a name and number to call if you have any suggestions and, if different, a name and number to call in an emergency.

Danco Laboratories, LLC is the provider of the early option pill in the United States of America. Danco Laboratories wants to stress that Mifeprex does not stop the spread of sexually transmitted diseases and stresses the importance of having safe sex. Mifeprex is a way for ending early pregnancy.

 

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