Uses / Indications:
The main use of Fibroease 10mg Tablets is for
Emergency contraception within 120 hours (5 days) of having sex without protection
Stopping a fertilized egg from implanting (if ovulation has happened)
Hormonal control in certain gynecological problems (with medical monitoring)
⚠️ Important:
The Fibroease 10mg Tablet is not intended for terminating an already established pregnancy.
For medical abortion, higher-dose formulations (200 mg) are utilized with misoprostol, but only under strict medical supervision.
Pregnancy interaction:
Do not use if you are pregnant.
Fibroease 10mg A tablet is not for stopping a pregnancy; it is for preventing one.
If eaten by accident while pregnant, it could cause the pregnancy to end or birth abnormalities.
If your period is more than 7 days late after using it, you may want to take a pregnancy test.
Breastfeeding:
Fibrose 10mg Tablet could get into breast milk in modest levels.
Don't breastfeed for at least 3 to 5 days after taking the pill, or throw away any milk you express during this time.
Expert advice:
Before Taking:
Before taking Mifepristone 10 mg, make sure you are not already pregnant.
Not a beneficial idea if you have:
Adrenal failure that lasts a long time
Asthma that isn't under control
Bleeding problems
Severe illness of the liver or kidneys
For safe and effective outcomes, always use under a doctor's care.
✅ While in Use:
You can have a little bleeding or spotting after taking the pill.
Do not use it more than once in the same menstrual cycle because there isn't enough safety evidence.
Until your next period, use condoms or another dependable method of birth control.
Take a pregnancy test if your cycle is more than seven days late.
If you are bleeding heavily, don't do any hard exercise or have intercourse.
Tips for living a healthy life and being safe:
Keep track of your period after you take the drug.
If you get cramps, stay hydrated and get some rest.
Don't try to treat yourself; if you think you could be pregnant or need long-term birth control, see a gynecologist.
Side Effects:
Feeling sick or throwing up
Cramps or pain in the stomach
Feeling tired or weak
Dizziness or headache
Bleeding that comes and goes or spotting
Menstruation that is late
Side Effects That Are Rare or Serious:
Bleeding that lasts a long time or is quite heavy
An allergic reaction can cause a rash, swelling, and trouble breathing.
Severe abdominal discomfort (may mean that the abortion was not done completely)
Fever or infection (if taken with other abortion medications)
⚠️ If you start to bleed heavily, have significant discomfort, or have a fever, get medical help right away.
How to use:
Take one 10 mg tablet by mouth as soon as possible after having sex without protection. Ideally, this procedure should be done within 72 hours, but it can be done up to 120 hours later.
You can take the tablet with or without food and drink.
Don't take more than the prescribed amount.
You should only take 10 mg of mifepristone if your doctor tells you to.
Missed Dose:
If you throw up within two hours of taking the medication, talk to a doctor before taking it again.
Too much:
Taking too much can make you feel sick, throw up, worn out, dizzy, or bleed from your uterus.
If you believe you may have taken too much, please seek medical assistance immediately.
How it works:
Fibroease 10mg Tablet is an antiprogestin, which means it stops progesterone, a natural hormone that is needed to keep a pregnancy going.
How it works:
It inhibits the effects of progesterone on the uterus and endometrium.
Stops the fertilized egg from implanting or pulls it away if it has already started to implant.
Changes the lining of the uterus and the mucus in the cervix so that the embryo can't stay there.
➡️ Effect: If you take it within five days of having sex without protection, it stops pregnancy.
Faq for medicine:
1. What is the Fibroease 10 mg tablet used for?
A1. It is used as emergency contraception to stop pregnancy after having sex without protection.
Q2. How well does the Fibroease 10 mg tablet work?
A2. It works more than 90% of the time to stop pregnancy if taken within 72 hours of having sex.
Q3. Is it possible for the Fibroease 10 mg tablet to produce an abortion?
A3. No. At this low dose, it stops pregnancy before implantation, but it doesn't end an existing pregnancy.
Q4. Is it safe to take 10 mg of mifepristone when pregnant?
A4. No. If you're pregnant, don't use it; it can cause problems or miscarriage.
Q5: After taking a Fibroease 10 mg tablet, when will my next period start?
A5. Usually, it happens in 3 to 5 weeks, but it can take a few more days. If you're late by more than seven days, take a pregnancy test.
Q6. Is it safe to use a Fibroease 10 mg tablet more than once?
A6. It shouldn't be taken as normal birth control very often. Instead, use a technique of birth control that lasts a long time.
Q7: Is it safe to drive after taking this medicine?
A7. Don't drive or use machinery if you feel dizzy or exhausted after taking the drug.
Q8. What should I do if I throw up after taking the dose?
A8. If you throw up within two hours, talk to your doctor before taking the dose again.
Q9. Is it okay to take it with other emergency medicines, such as levonorgestrel?
A9. No. Do not take more than one type of emergency contraception tablet at a time.
Q10. Is it only available with a prescription?
A10. Yes. Because it affects hormones, mifepristone should only be used under physician supervision.
Medicine interaction:
CYP3A4 inducers (rifampicin, carbamazepine, and phenytoin) lower How well mifepristone works
Inhibitors of CYP3A4: Erythromycin with ketoconazole Raise Mifepristone levels (risk of toxicity)
Corticosteroids: Dexamethasone with prednisolone Mifepristone stops them from working.
Blood thinners: Warfarin Could make bleeding more likely
Herbal medicines St. John's Wort makes birth control less effective
Interactions between food and alcohol:
You can take it with or without food.
Don't drink alcohol because it could make your stomach upset or make you feel dizzy.