Efficacy of Mifepristone and Misoprostol Compared to Misoprostol Alone in the Medical Management of the First-trimester Missed Miscarriages
Nasreen Banu Mohamed Ariff,
Rohini Govindarajan,
Pavithra Baskaran
Abstract:Introduction: Misoprostol, a prostaglandin analog, is frequently used to treat miscarriages medically by causing myometrial contractions that help the pregnancy tissue to be expelled. Mifepristone, a competitive progesterone receptor antagonist, primes the myometrium for prostaglandin exposure. Aim: By contrasting mifepristone combined with misoprostol with misoprostol alone in first-trimester missed miscarriage, to evaluate the potential challenges such as the requirement for an operation. Objective: To reduc… Show more
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