t Pill (MIFEPRISTONE)

What is T pill?
T pill is a medication used primarily for medical abortion in early pregnancy and for treating Cushing’s syndrome. It works by blocking progesterone, a hormone needed to maintain pregnancy, leading to the detachment of the pregnancy from the uterus. It is often used with misoprostol to complete the abortion process. In Cushing’s syndrome, it helps reduce high blood sugar by blocking cortisol effects. It is a prescription drug and should be taken under medical supervision.

What is the usual dose of T pill?
For medical abortion, the typical dose is 200 mg taken once, followed by misoprostol (800 mcg) after 24–48 hours. For Cushing’s syndrome, the dose starts at 300 mg per day and may be increased based on response. The dosage may vary depending on the individual’s health condition and should be prescribed by a doctor to ensure safety and effectiveness.

How do I take T pill?
T pill should be taken orally with water. For abortion, it is followed by misoprostol, which helps expel the pregnancy. It is best taken under medical supervision to monitor any complications. Do not take it with grapefruit juice, as it may interfere with absorption. Always follow your doctor’s instructions for the best results and safety.

For how long do I take T pill?
For medical abortion, it is taken as a single dose, followed by misoprostol after 24–48 hours. For Cushing’s syndrome, it is taken daily for long-term management, depending on the patient's response and doctor’s guidance. The duration varies based on the condition being treated, and medical follow-up is necessary to assess effectiveness and any side effects.

What is T pill used for?
T pill is primarily used for medical abortion in pregnancies up to 10 weeks. It is also used to treat Cushing’s syndrome in patients with high blood sugar levels due to excess cortisol. Additionally, it may be used in certain cases of missed miscarriage and as an investigational drug for other hormonal conditions.

How long does it take for T pill to start working?
For abortion, T pill starts working within 24 to 48 hours, causing the pregnancy to detach from the uterus. Misoprostol, taken afterward, induces uterine contractions to expel the pregnancy. For Cushing’s syndrome, the effects may take several weeks to regulate blood sugar and cortisol levels.

Is T pill effective?
Yes, T pill is highly effective for medical abortion, with a success rate of 95-98% when combined with misoprostol. It is also effective in treating Cushing’s syndrome, helping control blood sugar and cortisol levels. However, its effectiveness depends on correct usage and medical supervision.

How does one know if T pill is working?
For abortion, signs include bleeding and cramping within 24–48 hours after taking misoprostol. A follow-up test or ultrasound after 7–14 days confirms success. In Cushing’s syndrome, improvement in blood sugar levels and symptoms indicates effectiveness. If no changes occur, consult a doctor for further evaluation.

How does T pill work?
T pill works by blocking progesterone, a hormone needed for pregnancy. This causes the uterine lining to break down, making it unsuitable for pregnancy. In Cushing’s syndrome, it blocks cortisol receptors, helping reduce high blood sugar levels. Its action depends on the condition being treated.

Who should avoid taking T pill?
Women with ectopic pregnancy, bleeding disorders, severe anemia, or adrenal insufficiency should avoid it. It is also not recommended for those with liver disease, kidney problems, or heart conditions. Always consult a doctor before taking T pill to ensure it is safe based on your health condition.

Can I take T pill with vitamins or supplements?
Some vitamins and supplements, like St. John’s Wort, may reduce its effectiveness. Avoid grapefruit juice and high-dose vitamin C, as they can interfere with absorption. Always check with your doctor before taking supplements with T pill.

Can I take T pill with other prescription drugs?
T pill interacts with anticoagulants, corticosteroids, antifungal drugs, and certain antibiotics, affecting its function. If you take other medications, consult a doctor to avoid harmful interactions. It is essential to disclose all medicines before starting treatment.

Can T pill be taken safely while pregnant?
No, T pill is used to terminate pregnancy and should not be taken by women wanting to continue pregnancy. If mistakenly taken, seek immediate medical help to assess the situation and possible complications.

Can T pill be taken safely while breastfeeding?
T pill may pass into breast milk, but its effects on infants are unclear. It is advised to pump and discard breast milk for a few days after taking it. Consult a doctor before using it while breastfeeding.

Is T pill safe for the elderly?
T pill is not commonly used in elderly patients except for Cushing’s syndrome. If prescribed, close monitoring is needed for liver function, blood sugar, and potential side effects. Always consult a doctor before use.

How should I store T pill?
Store at room temperature (20–25°C) in a dry place, away from light and moisture. Keep it out of reach of children. Do not use expired medication, as it may lose effectiveness.

Does T pill make people tired or drowsy?
Some people may experience fatigue or dizziness after taking T pill. If this happens, rest and avoid activities requiring alertness, like driving, until the symptoms go away.

Does T pill cause stomach upset?
Yes, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea are common side effects. Taking it with water and resting can help. If symptoms are severe, consult a doctor for medical advice.

Does T pill affect sleep?
Some people experience insomnia or disrupted sleep after taking T pill. If this occurs, maintain a relaxing bedtime routine and avoid caffeine. If severe, consult a doctor.

Does T pill make it hard to think or concentrate?
In rare cases, T pill may cause dizziness or confusion. If this affects daily activities, avoid driving or operating machinery and seek medical advice if symptoms persist.

Does T pill affect mood?
Some users report anxiety, mood swings, or irritability after taking T pill. These effects are usually temporary. If mood changes are severe or persistent, consult a healthcare provider.

Does T pill interfere with sexual function?
T pill is not known to directly affect libido or sexual performance, but its emotional and physical effects may temporarily reduce interest in sexual activity.

Does T pill affect appetite?
Some users may experience loss of appetite, while others report increased hunger due to hormonal changes. Eating balanced meals and staying hydrated can help manage these effects.

Does T pill cause weight gain?
Weight changes are not common, but some people may experience fluid retention or bloating. If significant weight gain occurs, consult a doctor for advice.

Does T pill cause headaches?
Yes, mild to moderate headaches are a possible side effect. Staying hydrated and resting may help. If severe, seek medical advice.

Does T pill limit driving?
T pill may cause dizziness, lightheadedness, tiredness, weakness, and nausea. This can make it difficult to drive or do other tasks that require your full attention. Talk to your doctor about whether it is safe for you to drive or do other activities while taking this medication.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking T pill?
Alcohol may increase dizziness, nausea, and liver strain. It is best to avoid alcohol while taking T pill.

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking T pill?
Caffeine does not interact directly but may worsen nausea or anxiety. If sensitive, limit intake while taking T pill.

Is it safe to exercise while taking T pill?
Light activity is fine, but avoid heavy exercise if you feel weak, dizzy, or have heavy bleeding. Listen to your body and rest if needed.

What are T pill possible harms and risks?
Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, cramping, diarrhea, headache, and dizziness. Serious risks include excessive bleeding, infection, and incomplete abortion, requiring medical attention. In rare cases, severe allergic reactions can occur. Monitoring and follow-up with a doctor help manage these risks effectively.
Available in 2 variations

T-Pill 250mg Tablet
T-Pill 250mg Tablet
Mifepristone (250mg)
strip of 3 tablets

T-Pill Tablet
T-Pill Tablet
Mifepristone (200mg)
strip of 1 Tablet