Uses / Indications:
For the following reasons, a doctor may prescribe a Fibroease 25 mg tablet:
Endogenous Cushing's Syndrome (hypercortisolism): Helps keep cortisol levels in the body from getting too high.
Endometrial thickening or uterine fibroids: To treat diseases where progesterone causes too much development.
Menstrual regulation and hormonal balance: Sometimes given in minimal amounts.
Early pregnancy termination (only with medical supervision and in higher doses, 200 mg)
⚠️ Important:
The 25 mg dose is not for regular pregnancy termination or emergency contraception.
You should only use it with the help of an endocrinologist or gynecologist.
Pregnancy interaction:
It is not safe to use Mifepristone during pregnancy.
Fibrose 25mg Tablet stops progesterone, which is necessary for keeping a pregnancy going.
Using it while pregnant can cause the loss of the pregnancy, injury to the fetus, or miscarriage.
Women who can get pregnant must use adequate birth control during and after therapy.
Nursing:
It is not advisable to use birth control while breastfeeding.
Fibroease 25mg Tablet could get into breast milk and change the baby's hormone levels.
If treatment is needed, mothers who are breastfeeding should either stop or put off feeding for a while.
Expert advice:
✅ Before You Take:
Tell your doctor if you have:
Kidney or liver disease
Problems with the adrenal glands or thyroid
Problems with bleeding
Anemia, which is quite bad.
A history of hormone-sensitive cancers
✅ While Getting Treatment:
You may need to have regular tests to see how well your liver and kidneys are working.
Use reliable birth control while you are getting treatment.
If you are already pregnant, don't take this drug.
Don't drink grapefruit juice because it can change how drugs work in the body.
Tell your doctor about all the other drugs or supplements you use.
Suggestions for a healthy lifestyle:
Eat a healthy, low-sodium diet, especially if you have Cushing's.
Stay away from stress and stick to a normal sleep pattern.
Do modest exercise to help keep your hormones in equilibrium.
Drink plenty of water, and don't drink too much caffeine.
Side Effects:
Feeling sick or throwing up
Dizziness or headache
Tiredness or weakness
Periods that are late or don't happen at all
Pain in the stomach
Slight weight loss or changes in appetite
Side Effects That Are Rare or Serious
A lot of bleeding from the vagina
Low potassium levels (muscle weakness and cramping)
Adrenal insufficiency (tiredness, low blood pressure)
Reactions to allergens (rash, itching, swelling)
Rarely, liver enzymes go up
⚠️ If you have severe abdominal discomfort, heavy bleeding, or evidence of adrenal suppression, call your doctor right away.
How to use:
Your doctor will tell you to take 25 mg of mifepristone.
This medication is typically taken once daily, ideally at the same time each day.
You can eat the tablet whole with or without meals.
Do not change your dosage or take medicine without a doctor's supervision.
Missed Dose:
Take it as soon as you can.
If it's almost time for your next dose, skip it.
Don't take twice as much.
Too much:
Overdose may cause nausea, fatigue, disorientation, or severe hormone suppression.
If you think you have taken too much, call a doctor right away.
How it works:
Fibroease 25mg Tablet is an antiprogestin, which means it stops the hormone progesterone from working. At larger doses, it also stops cortisol from working.
How it works:
Blocking progesterone receptors stops progesterone from attaching to its receptors, which stops it from working on the uterus and endometrium.
Antagonism of glucocorticoid receptors: This lessens the effects of too much cortisol in people with Cushing's syndrome.
Helps fix hormonal imbalances and stops the endometrium from getting thicker.
➡️ What it does:
Keeps hormone levels from either too high or too low
Lessens the signs of too much cortisol
Helps control problems with the uterus and endometrium
Faq for medicine:
What is the Fibroease 25 mg tablet used for?
A1. It is used to treat Cushing's disease, hormonal imbalances, and some uterine problems caused by too much progesterone or cortisol.
Q2. Is it possible for the Fibroease 25 mg tablet to end a pregnancy?
A2. No. You can't utilize the 25 mg dose to end a pregnancy. When administered under medical supervision, higher doses (200 mg) are used to end a pregnancy.
Q3. Is it safe to take 25 mg of Fibroease 25 mg Tablet when pregnant?
A3. Absolutely not. It can hurt the fetus and cause the pregnancy to end.
Q4. Is it safe while breastfeeding?
A4. No. It is not safe to use Mifepristone while breastfeeding because it could harm the baby.
Q5. Can the Fibroease 25 mg tablet change my period?
A5. Yes. Hormonal changes may make your periods come late, not at all, or not at all.
Q6: Would it be possible to use it as a birth control?
A6. No. It is not approved for use as birth control. You need to utilize different forms of birth control that work.
Q7. How long does it take for Cushing's syndrome to show results?
A7. Clinical improvement (weight reduction, mood stability, and fewer cortisol symptoms) may happen between 2 and 8 weeks of using it every day.
Q8. Is it okay to drink alcohol while taking mifepristone?
A8. No. Drinking alcohol makes you more likely to have liver strain, dizziness, and nausea.
Q9. What will happen if I quit taking mifepristone all of a sudden?
A9. Stopping suddenly could induce a return of hormonal imbalance, so you might need to taper off under a doctor's care.
Q10: Does mifepristone make you addicted?
A10. No, it doesn't make you want to do it again and again.
Medicine interaction:
Inhibitors of CYP3A4, ketoconazole, itraconazole, erythromycin Could raise levels of mifepristone (risk of poisoning)
CYP3A4 inducers: rifampicin, phenytoin, and carbamazepine Could make drugs less effective
Corticosteroids: Dexamethasone, prednisolone, antagonized by mifepristone (less effective)
Anticoagulants: Warfarin Higher chance of bleeding
Medicines for diabetes Insulin, glimepiride May change how well blood sugar is controlled
Interactions Between Food and Alcohol:
You can take it with or without food.
Stay away from alcohol; it could make you more dizzy or put more strain on your liver.