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A Kare Kit Tablet 1's is a combination prescription medicine taken orally for the medical termination of an early pregnancy, typically up to 70 days or 10 weeks from the first day of your last menstrual period. This medication is prescribed under strict medical supervision to safely end an early pregnancy without the need for immediate surgical intervention. It is highly effective when taken exactly as directed by your healthcare provider.
This treatment involves a specific, sequential dosing schedule that must be followed precisely as directed by your doctor, rather than a continuous daily routine. The tablets are typically taken orally, with or without food, though taking them with a light, non-greasy meal may help manage potential nausea. Staying hydrated and resting in a comfortable environment during the process will help support your body's recovery.
Common side effects include abdominal cramping, vaginal bleeding, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, and dizziness. While bleeding and cramping are expected parts of the process, you must contact your doctor or seek emergency medical care immediately if you experience excessively heavy bleeding (soaking through more than two thick sanitary pads per hour for two consecutive hours), severe pain, or a high fever.
Before starting A Kare Kit Tablet 1's, tell your doctor if you have an intrauterine device (IUD) in place, an ectopic pregnancy (a pregnancy outside the womb), chronic adrenal failure, severe anaemia, or bleeding disorders. Do not take this medicine if you have a known allergy to any of its ingredients, have an unconfirmed pregnancy, or do not have close access to emergency medical services.
This medication can interact with other drugs such as certain blood thinners, steroids, and liver enzyme-affecting medicines, which can alter how the treatment works or increase bleeding risks. Avoid drinking alcohol or smoking during this treatment, as they can worsen side effects like dizziness, nausea, and dehydration. If you are breastfeeding or have underlying medical conditions, discuss the safety and timing of this treatment with your doctor.
A Kare Kit Tablet 1's may be prescribed for the following conditions:
A Kare Kit Tablet 1's offers a non-surgical option for ending an early pregnancy, allowing the process to take place in a private and comfortable setting under medical supervision. Some of the key benefits of this treatment include:
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Alcohol is known to cause excessive drowsiness and increases uterine bleeding if taken along with A Kare Kit Tablet 1's.
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A Kare Kit Tablet 1's is used for medical abortion. If taken in pregnancy, it can lead to abortion.
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A Kare Kit Tablet 1's should not be taken if breastfeeding as it may pass through the milk to the baby.
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Driving is unsafe when taking A Kare Kit Tablet 1's as it might increase the risk of excessive bleeding.
Caution
A Kare Kit Tablet 1's to be taken with caution, especially if you have a history of Liver diseases/conditions. The dose may have to be adjusted by your doctor.
Caution
A Kare Kit Tablet 1's to be taken with caution, especially if you have a history of Kidney diseases/conditions. The dose may have to be adjusted by your doctor.
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A Kare Kit Tablet 1's is not recommended for children below the age of 12. The safety and effectiveness of A Kare Kit Tablet 1's have not been established in children due to limited testing of this drug on children by competent authorities worldwide. If necessary, your doctor will decide whether to give A Kare Kit Tablet 1's or not.
Caution
A Kare Kit Tablet 1's should be used under caution in cardiac patients as it can lead to QT prolongation.
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Limited information is available for use in erderly patients. Please consult your doctor.
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The time required for A Kare Kit Tablet 1's to start to work: The time required for A Kare Kit Tablet 1's to show its action is unknown. The time for which the effects of A Kare Kit Tablet 1's last: The duration of action for A Kare Kit Tablet 1's is unknown.
Drug-Drug Interactions
Inform your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicines, as they may interact with A Kare Kit Tablet 1's:
Drug-Food Interactions
Certain foods and beverages may affect how A Kare Kit Tablet 1's works or increase the risk of side effects:
Drug-Disease Interactions
Inform your doctor if you have any of the following conditions before taking A Kare Kit Tablet 1's:
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A Kare Kit Tablet 1's is used for the medical termination of the pregnancy before 63 days after the first day of the last menses period. A Kare Kit Tablet 1's also works in the second trimester of pregnancy.
A Kare Kit Tablet 1's contains Mifepristone and Misoprostol. Mifepristone works by blocking the effect of progesterone (female hormone), which is needed to sustain a pregnancy. In the absence of progesterone, the lining of the uterus breaks down as it does every month during the menstrual cycle, and the growth of pregnancy is stopped. Misoprostol is a prostaglandin analogue that helps increase uterine contractions and relaxes the cervix. Misoprostol should be taken 24-36 hours after taking mifepristone, either orally or vaginally.
No, A Kare Kit Tablet 1's should be taken in the dose and duration as advised by the doctor. Taking it in more than the recommended dose might cause unpleasant side effects like excessive uterine or vaginal bleeding.
No, A Kare Kit Tablet 1's is not known to affect any future chances of pregnancy. A Kare Kit Tablet 1's is used for medical abortion of early or unwanted pregnancy.
After taking A Kare Kit Tablet 1's, you may or may not experience vaginal bleeding, which does not indicate complete abortion. Your doctor will examine with the performing ultrasonography to confirm if the abortion is complete.
Do not take A Kare Kit Tablet 1's, if you have a heart fitted with an artificial valve, heart diseases like high blood pressure or high blood cholesterol levels (increased fat in your blood), have asthma, have blood clot problems, have a bleeding disorder, have liver or kidney disease, have anaemia (low haemoglobin) or otherwise malnourished. Taking A Kare Kit Tablet 1's in these conditions can cause life-threatening conditions in an individual.
Store A Kare Kit Tablet 1's in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. Keep it out of reach of children.
A Kare Kit Tablet 1's may cause interaction with certain medications, including corticosteroids, antifungals, antibiotics, anti-epileptics, immunosuppressants, and migraine medications. Taking A Kare Kit Tablet 1's with these medications may cause negative complications. It's essential to inform your doctor about all medications and health histories you are taking, and they will assess your condition and help manage it to avoid complications.
You should take A Kare Kit Tablet 1's exactly as directed by your doctor. Your doctor will determine the dose and duration based on your pregnancy status, menstrual cycle, medical history, and especially sexual intimation time history. Follow your doctor's instructions carefully and complete the full course as prescribed for a safe and healthy abortion process.
The common side effects of A Kare Kit Tablet 1's may include nausea, uterine cramps, vomiting, diarrhoea, infection following abortion, dizziness, and uterine bleeding. Most of these side effects of A Kare Kit Tablet 1's subside with time. If these symptoms become worse, please consult a doctor for relief.
Bleeding and cramping typically begin within 1 to 4 hours after taking the second part of the medication, though it can sometimes take up to 24 hours. The heaviest bleeding and most intense cramping usually occur while the pregnancy tissue is being passed. Talk to your doctor if you do not experience any bleeding within 24 hours of taking the second medicine.
Yes, the bleeding is usually much heavier than a normal menstrual period and is often accompanied by large blood clots and cramping. This is a normal part of how the medication clears the pregnancy from your body. Talk to your doctor if the bleeding is light or if it is excessively heavy, such as soaking through two pads an hour for two hours in a row.
Yes, your doctor will often recommend or prescribe specific pain medications, such as ibuprofen, to help manage the cramping. Avoid taking aspirin, as it can potentially increase bleeding. Always talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking any over-the-counter pain medicines during this treatment.
If you vomit shortly after taking either of the medications (especially within 30 to 45 minutes), some of the medicine may not have been fully absorbed. Call your doctor or clinic immediately to find out if you need to take another dose. Talk to your doctor about anti-nausea medications that can help prevent this.
The only way to confirm that the treatment was completely successful and that no pregnancy tissue remains in your uterus is to have a follow-up assessment. This is usually done 7 to 14 days after the treatment through an ultrasound, blood test, or a specific clinic evaluation. Talk to your doctor to schedule this critical visit.
The active ingredients can pass into breast milk in small amounts, which might cause mild diarrhoea in a breastfed infant. Many doctors advise discarding breast milk or pausing breastfeeding for a short period (such as 24 to 48 hours) after taking the second medication. Talk to your doctor to get personalised advice based on your situation.
Most women see their normal menstrual cycle return within 4 to 8 weeks after the treatment is completed. Keep in mind that you can become pregnant again almost immediately after the pregnancy is ended, even before your period returns. Talk to your doctor about starting a reliable method of birth control.
You should seek emergency medical care immediately if you experience extremely heavy bleeding (soaking more than two pads per hour for two hours), severe abdominal pain that doesn't respond to pain medication, a fever over 100.4°F (38°C) lasting more than four hours, or a foul-smelling discharge. Talk to your doctor if you have any sudden changes in how you feel.
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