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    Contraception. 2003 Nov;68(5):335-8.

    A pilot study of mifepristone in combination with sublingual or vaginal misoprostol for medical termination of pregnancy up to 63 days gestation.

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    Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom. ogy262@abdn.ac.uk

    Abstract

    Of the total women included in the study, 96 women chose to receive misoprostol 600 microg sublingually while 53 women received misoprostol 800 microg vaginally 36-48 h after receiving mifepristone 200 mg. Complete abortion occurred in 93 women (98.9%) in the sublingual and 51 women (96.2%) in the vaginal group (p = 0.27). The mean induction-to-abortion interval was 3.2 h (SD = 1.4) in the sublingual and 4.1 h (SD = 1.5) in the vaginal group (p = 0.02). The mean gestation at abortion in weeks was 7.1 (SD = 1.0) in the sublingual and 7.7 (SD = 1.3) in the vaginal group (p = 0.003). Women in the sublingual group experienced more vomiting (p = 0.03), diarrhea (p = 0.02) and unpleasant taste in their mouth (p = 0.0001) while those in the vaginal group experienced more headache (p = 0.002). Of women in the sublingual group, 77% were satisfied with the route of misoprostol administration compared to 68% in the vaginal group (p = 0.25). These findings now need to be assessed in the context of a randomized controlled trial.

    PMID:
    14636936
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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