Voir le jeu de données Editer les métadonnées Réordonner les ressources Titre * URL /ckan/fr/dataset/ Description Unwanted Tablet: Uses, Benefits, Side Effects, and How It Works +966572737505 **Unwanted Tablet** is a prescription medication that contains **mifepristone**. It is primarily used for the **medical termination of an early pregnancy** when taken together with another medicine prescribed by a healthcare provider. In some cases, it is also used to manage high blood sugar in adults with endogenous Cushing's syndrome who have type 2 diabetes or glucose intolerance. Understanding how this medicine works, its benefits, possible side effects, and important precautions can help patients use it safely and effectively under medical supervision. ## What Is Unwanted Tablet? Unwanted Tablet is an oral medication that blocks the hormone **progesterone**, which is essential for maintaining pregnancy. When progesterone is blocked, the lining of the uterus breaks down, preventing the pregnancy from continuing. It is usually followed by a second medication within 24 to 48 hours to complete the medical abortion process. The medicine also has another approved use in treating high blood sugar associated with endogenous Cushing's syndrome by blocking the effects of excess cortisol. ## Uses of Unwanted Tablet Healthcare providers may prescribe Unwanted Tablet for: * Medical termination of an early intrauterine pregnancy (up to 10 weeks of gestation). * Management of high blood sugar in adults with endogenous Cushing's syndrome and type 2 diabetes or glucose intolerance. Always use this medication exactly as directed by a qualified healthcare professional. ## How Unwanted Tablet Works The active ingredient, **mifepristone**, works by blocking progesterone receptors. Without progesterone, the uterine lining cannot support pregnancy, causing the pregnancy to stop developing. A second medicine is then used to help expel the pregnancy tissue from the uterus. For patients with Cushing's syndrome, mifepristone blocks cortisol receptors, helping improve blood sugar control by reducing the effects of excess cortisol. ## Key Benefits Some important benefits of Unwanted Tablet include: * Provides a non-surgical option for ending an early pregnancy. * High effectiveness when used correctly with the recommended second medication. * Helps avoid surgical intervention in many eligible cases. * Improves blood sugar control in certain patients with endogenous Cushing's syndrome. ## Common Side Effects Like all medications, Unwanted Tablet may cause side effects. The most common include: * Vaginal bleeding * Uterine cramping * Nausea * Vomiting * Headache * Weakness * Dry mouth * Muscle pain * Reduced appetite Bleeding and cramping are expected during medical abortion. However, seek immediate medical care if you experience: * Extremely heavy bleeding * Severe abdominal pain * Fever lasting longer than 24 hours * Signs of infection ## Who Should Not Use Unwanted Tablet? Do not use Unwanted Tablet if you have: * A suspected ectopic pregnancy * An intrauterine device (IUD) still in place * Chronic adrenal failure * Bleeding disorders Before starting treatment, tell your healthcare provider if you have liver disease, kidney disease, are taking long-term corticosteroids, are breastfeeding, or have other significant medical conditions. ## Drug and Food Interactions Certain medicines and foods can affect how Unwanted Tablet works. Examples include: * Blood-thinning medications * Long-term steroid medicines * Medicines processed by the liver * Grapefruit and grapefruit juice Always inform your healthcare provider about all medicines and supplements you take. ## What Happens If You Take Too Much? Taking more than the prescribed dose may increase the risk of severe vaginal bleeding and other complications. If an overdose is suspected, seek immediate medical attention. ## Diet and Lifestyle Advice During treatment for early pregnancy termination: * Rest for the first 24 to 48 hours. * Stay well hydrated. * Use sanitary pads instead of tampons to monitor bleeding. * Attend all scheduled follow-up appointments. For patients with Cushing's syndrome: * Avoid grapefruit and grapefruit juice. * Eat potassium-rich foods if recommended by your healthcare provider. * Monitor blood sugar regularly. ## Final Thoughts Unwanted Tablet is an effective prescription medication for the medical termination of an early pregnancy and for managing high blood sugar in selected patients with endogenous Cushing's syndrome. Because it can cause serious complications if used incorrectly, it should always be taken under the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional. Following medical instructions, recognizing warning signs, and attending follow-up appointments are essential for safe and successful treatment. 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