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The drug misoprostol, sold under the name Cytotec in the United States, may offer an easy and cost-effective solution.
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And those costs aren't even reasonable, but are largely in response to a few high-profile cases of VBACs gone awry dating back 10 years, many of which involved a labor-induction drug called Cytotec, which is no longer used during vaginal births after cesarean.
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A drug called Cytotec, used to treat ulcers, is employed to induce abortions.
The new feminists: still fighting Susie Orbach. Interviews by Shahesta Shaitly 2010
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The pill is called Cytotec and costs about two dollars a dose in the States.
Vicky Shorr: The Catholic Church Vs. The Women of Brazil 2009
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The pill is called Cytotec and costs about two dollars a dose in the States.
Vicky Shorr: The Catholic Church Vs. The Women of Brazil 2009
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In the United States, the most common is mifepristone (also known as Mifeprex, RU-486, or the “abortion pill”), which is taken orally, followed by misoprostol (brand name Cytotec), which is either swallowed or inserted into the vagina.
OUR BODIES, OURSELVES The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective 2005
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It was reported that certain doctors, operating illegally, were giving patients a drug called Cytotec - usually prescribed to treat ulcers - which could tear their wombs and cause massive haemorrhaging.
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U. S.-based G.D. Searle & Co. under the brand name Cytotec, it was approved for that purpose in 85 countries.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Carolyn Abraham 2010
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The drug, sold under the brand name Cytotec, also is approved to induce abortion when taken with mifepristone, or RU-486.
HispanicTrending 2009
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Several years ago a drug with the generic name misoprostol (called Cytotec by the drug company that manufactures it) was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a prescription drug to be used for certain ailments of the stomach.
My Strange Mind 2009
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