FAQ’S of Mifty Kit Tablet
Basic Information:
Mifty Kit Tablet belongs to the group of medicine used in
medical abortions and post-delivery bleeding and also for benign gastric ulcer,
blood loss, and breast cancer patients. Mifty Kit Tablet is a combination of
two medicines, namely Misoprostol and Mifepristone. This combination works
perfectly to block hormones required to maintain a healthy pregnancy, called
progesterone. Without this hormone, the lining of the uterus (womb) breaks down
as it does during Menstruation & stops the growth of the pregnancy. This
drug-induced abortion can be done up to your 10th week of pregnancy. This kit
will make your uterus contract to push the pregnancy tissue out, and lead to a
period or spotting. This kit must be used before 63days after the first day of
your last period; this kit also works in the second trimester of pregnancy.
FAQ’S:
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How should one take a Mifty kit?
You should start the course of Mifty
kit after consulting the Doctor, and this must be taken before 63 days, after
the 1st day of the last period. In this kit, you have to take Mifepristone
orally while Misoprostol tablet vaginally
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What should one expect after
completing the course of this kit?
This kit is used for medical-induced
abortion. After taking Mifepristone you will experience vaginal bleeding and
stomach pain and nausea. After taking Misoprostol you may experience heavy
bleeding and your cervix will dilate. After the completion of course, your
gynecologist will run some tests and confirm whether the pregnancy is
terminated or not.
● Will this Tablet disturb my future chances of getting
pregnant?
No, the Mifty Kit Tablet does not damage the fertility of
women. Your chances of getting pregnant will still be the same.
●
Can Mifty kit be used for early
pregnancy termination?
Yes, this medication is used for
medically-induced abortion.
●
For how many days do I need to
continue the course of Mifty Kit?
Average time taken by the medication
to reach its full potential is from 3 days to 1 month. This time is from the
experience of various patients, this means it varies from person to person. You
need to consult your Doctor for the same.
●
Is Mifty kit safe with Alcohol?
No, it is not safe to consume this
medicine with Alcohol.
●
Is there any warning for pregnant
ladies?
The whole concept of this tablet is
to terminate the pregnancy and if you are willing to be pregnant then you must
stay away from this medication, it may endanger the life of your unborn.
●
Is it okay if I drive after the
consumption of Mifty Kit?
No, you must not drive after
consuming a Mifty kit tablet, as it will make you feel dizzy and sleepy, any
life threatening accident can occur. So it is best to take proper rest after
consuming this medicine.
● In which condition, should I avoid the consumption of Mifty
Kit Tablet?
If you are a patient with any heart disease or condition
related to the heart like high blood pressure, high cholesterol. If you have
asthma, blood clot issues or bleeding disorders, liver or kidney disease, or
otherwise, you are malnourished, taking this kit can be dangerous for your
life. Consult your Doctor, discuss the issue and then only take this medicated
kit.
● How to store Mifty Kit?
It should be stored at 25 degree centigrade. It should be
stored in a dry place, safe from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep this tablet
out of the reach from children and discard any expired medication if available.
● How to Consume Mifty Kit, Empty Stomach, before food or
after food?
Mifty kit Tablet needs to be consumed orally after having a
meal, taking it empty stomach will lead to upset stomach. Consult your doctor
before consumption of the tablet.
● What is a Mifty Kit?
Mifty kit is a combination of 5 tablets consisting of
Mifepristone and Misoprostol which act as an agent in the pregnancy termination
kit.
You can even check our other articles on Other Abortion
Pills and its FAQ’s.
These are the question you may get while using any abortion
pill. We, Sabmedicine are ready to provide you any required medicine, you just
have to contact us on https://sabmedicine.com/
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