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Source: Manufacturer's Prescribing Information for Plan B (Levonorgestrel)
tablets, 0.75 mg. Mfg. by Gedeon Richter, Ltd., Budapest, Hungary
for Duramed Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Subsidiary of Barr Pharmaceuticals,
Inc., Pomona, NY 10970. Revised Feb 2004. BR-038 / 21000382503
Before taking RU486, or Abortion Pill, you should understand what it is, what it could mean to your health and how it works. Give us a call and one of our staff will be happy to discuss it with you, confirm if you're pregnant and advise you on your options. What is it? RU-486, also known as “the abortion pill,” is actually a combination of two drugs -- mifepristone and misoprostol -- that cause early abortion. It should not be used if it has been more than 7 weeks since your last period. It is NOT the same as the “morning after pill.” How does it work? The first pill, mifepristone, is taken orally and blocks the hormone progesterone needed to maintain the pregnancy. The second pill, misoprostol, is inserted into the vagina 24 to 72 hours later, causing the uterus to contract and expel the placenta and embryo. Things to Consider An RU-486 abortion requires 3 visits to a health care provider.
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