Increasing women's choices in medical abortion: A study of misoprostol 400 μg swallowed immediately or held sublingually following 200 mg mifepristone
Authors:
Ay
e Akına; Rasha Dabashb; Berna Dilbazc; Hale Akt
nd; Polat Dursuna; Sibel Kırane; G
ldeniz Aksana; Bahar Do
ana; Beverly Winikoffb
e Akına; Rasha Dabashb; Berna Dilbazc; Hale Akt
nd; Polat Dursuna; Sibel Kırane; G
ldeniz Aksana; Bahar Do
ana; Beverly Winikoffb
| Affiliations: | a Hacettepe University School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey |
| b Gynuity Health Projects, New York, NY, USA | |
| c MOH Etlik Hospital, Ankara, Turkey | |
| d Zekai Tahir Burak Women's Health Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey | |
| e Hacettepe University Health Centres, Ankara, Turkey |
DOI:
10.1080/13625180902916020
Publication Frequency:
6 issues per year
Published in:
The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care,
Volume
14,
Issue
3
June
2009
, pages 169
- 175
Subject:
Fertility & Contraception;
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Abstract
Objectives To assess the efficacy and acceptability of two misoprostol regimens (400 μg oral or sublingual) following mifepristone for medical abortion.
Methods Women seeking abortion with gestations of 56 days or less since onset of their last menstrual period were offered medical abortion as an alternative to a surgical procedure. A total of 207 eligible and consenting women were given mifepristone (200 mg oral) and the option of taking 400 μg misoprostol either orally or sublingually two days later, with the option of home-use. Two weeks later, treatment success, satisfaction, and the frequency and acceptability of side effects were assessed. Results Most women (97.6%) opted for home use of misoprostol and almost three quarters selected the oral route. Overall efficacy, acceptability of side effects and satisfaction were high in both groups. The success rate was lower after sublingual than after oral administration but not significantly so (91.3% vs. 96.3%, p = 0.23, RR: 0.93, 95% CI = 0.85-1.02). The frequency and average duration of side effects in both groups were comparable except for pain/cramps and fever/chills, which were more frequently associated with the sublingual route. Conclusions This study re-emphasises the feasibility of integrating medical abortion into health services in Turkey and the potential to increase choices for women. |
| Keywords: Medical abortion; Sublingual misoprostol; Oral misoprostol; Mifepristone; Turkey |
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