Manufacturer: Cipla Ltd
Salt Composition : Mifepristone(200mg)
Mt Pill tablet contains mifepristone as its active ingredient. It is strictly used under medical supervision for the prescribed clinical condition. This medication is not for pregnancy of more than 10 weeks. Mifepristone is a synthetic steroid soluble in water that is administered orally. It softens the cervix, contracts the uterus, and permits the uterine contents to be expelled. This medicine works by inhibiting the effect of progesterone, a female hormone required for maintaining pregnancy and generating uterine contractions, allowing for its clinical action. To get the most effect, the tablet is used in conjunction with other medications. It may take up to 48 hours for the medication to take effect, and you may have bleeding. If you have excessive vaginal bleeding or abdominal pain, consult your doctor. History of ectopic pregnancy, or current use of an intrauterine device, should be disclosed to the doctor before taking this prescription. Inform the doctor about any other medications you are taking should, as it may modify the action of this medicine.
This medicine has mifepristone as a primary ingredient. Mt Pill tablet prevents hormone progesterone from acting. Progesterone is an essential hormone for a healthy pregnancy. Without this hormone, the uterus (womb) lining breaks down, much like it does after a menstrual period, and the pregnancy stops growing. By binding to receptors and sensitising the inner linings of the uterus, Mt Pill tablet limits the effect of progesterone, causing bleeding and contractions. It also reduces the action of excess cortisol by blocking its impact on receptors.
The serum transport protein alpha 1-acid glycoprotein (AAG) regulates the serum kinetics of mifepristone. Binding to AAG limits the tissue availability of mifepristone, explaining the low metabolic clearance rate of 0.55 L/kg/day and the low volume of distribution of mifepristone.
Nausea
Vomiting
Diarrhoea or constipation
Stomach cramps
Uterine contractions
Heavy menstrual bleeding
Infections
If you have a known allergy to Mifepristone or other constituents.
If there is suspected ectopic pregnancy, this medicine can be fatal.
If you are using an intrauterine device like copper-T.
If you have had chronic adrenal failure, taking Mt Pill tablet can be unsafe.
If you take corticosteroids, use Mt Pill tablet tablets only after a doctor's prescription.
If you have unexplained vaginal bleeding or have a hemorrhagic disorder, Mt Pill tablet tablet may be harmful for you.
This medication is unsafe during pregnancy and lactation.
The use of Mt Pill tablet while pregnant is extremely dangerous. Seek medical advice, as studies on pregnant women and animals have shown significant hazards to the developing baby.
Taking Mt Pill tablet with alcohol is unsafe. Avoid or minimise your alcohol consumption while on this medication. Avoid jobs that need mental focus after taking this medication, like operating machinery. Dizziness, tiredness, and difficulties concentrating can all be exacerbated by taking alcohol and Mt Pill tablet. It has the potential to reduce the patient's attentiveness while on this medicine
It is not safe to use Mt Pill tablet when nursing. The medication can pass through the breast milk and cause adverse effects in the baby.
Mifepristone is a synthetic steroid. It is a medication most commonly used for medically induced abortions. Mifepristone can also be used in the management and treatment of Cushing's syndrome and uterine leiomyomas. At low doses, mifepristone blocks progesterone by competitively binding its intracellular receptor.
Drug-Drug Interactions: MIFEPRISTONE interacts with corticosteroids (dexamethasone), antifungal (ketoconazole, itraconazole), antibiotics (erythromycin, rifampicin), anti-epileptic (phenytoin, phenobarbital, carbamazepine), immunosuppressants (cyclosporine, tacrolimus, sirolimus), medicines to treat migraine (ergotamine). So, MIFEPRISTONE should not be taken along with these drugs.
Drug-Food Interactions: Please tell your doctor about all the Vitamins, herbs, and supplements you are taking as the MIFEPRISTONE may interact with them to produce unpleasant side effects. Also, MIFEPRISTONE is known to interact with St John’s Wort (a natural remedy used to treat mild depression) and grapefruit juice.
Drug-Disease Interactions: MIFEPRISTONE should be taken with caution in people with a bleeding problem, confirmed or suspected ectopic pregnancy, heart problem, liver or kidney disease, or vaginal bleeding.
Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List:
DEXAMETHASONE
KETOCONAZOLE
ITRACONAZOLE
ERYTHROMYCIN
RIFAMPICIN
PHENYTOIN
PHENOBARBITAL
CARBAMAZEPINE
CYCLOSPORINE
TACROLIMUS
SIROLIMUS
ERGOTAMINE
With a glass of water or juice, swallow the whole pill. It is not a chewable tablet. It should not be crushed or broken in any way.
Keep the medicines in a cool, dry area and in the original pack or container until used.
Unused medications should be disposed of to prevent children and animals from ingesting them.
Keep it at a temperature between 20-30℃.
Medicines must not be used after the expiry date.
Contact the doctor if you miss a dose of Mt Pill tablet. Do not double up doses without consulting the doctor.
Follow the gynaecologist's instructions on the dosage and duration of Mt Pill tablet. The Mt Pill tablet tablets may have to be consumed with food. Seek emergency medical treatment or contact a doctor in a suspected case of overdose. Symptoms of an overdose may include nausea, vomiting, headaches, giddiness, and abdominal cramps.
You have ever had an ectopic pregnancy.
You are breastfeeding, consult your doctor.
You have an intrauterine device.
Avoid aggressive activities such as strenuous exercise, running, or driving because they can worsen the bleeding.
Mt Pill tablet should be taken within 63 days of the last menstrual cycle's beginning.
If you vomit within 30 minutes of taking the medication, contact your doctor or take another tablet.
With a glass of water or juice, swallow the whole pill. It is not a chewable tablet. It should not be crushed or broken in any way.
Take it only as advised by your doctor.
Q: Will taking more than the prescribed dose of Mt Pill tablet make it more effective?
A: No, exceeding the advised amount of this kit can cause negative effects like abdominal pain, indigestion, back pain, excessive vaginal bleeding, diarrhoea, vomiting, heavy bleeding, or anxiety.
Q: Is it okay to use Mt Pill tablet if you have liver disease?
A: In patients with liver problems, Mt Pill tablet is probably safe to use. Considering the information available, it may not be necessary to change the dose of Mt Pill tablet in patients, but it is best to consult a physician.