Sublingual Misoprostol Versus Standard Surgical Care for the Treatment of Incomplete Abortion

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2007
In this study, we will compare the safety and efficacy of 400 mcg sublingually administered misoprostol alone to standard surgical care for the treatment of incomplete abortion. This study will provide important data on the role of misoprostol in health services offering an array of treatments for incomplete abortion. Women could significantly benefit from a non-invasive treatment option for incomplete abortion. While safe surgical services are becoming more widespread, there is still a serious risk of complications from these procedures. Especially in developing countries, infection, hemorrhage and uterine damage are still too common. Medical treatment of incomplete abortion using misoprostol would be a tremendous step to reducing morbidity and mortality due to abortion complications.
Epistemonikos ID: 39478563d57b20512664125fd6afd1267b0964b2
First added on: May 04, 2024