Fibrograce
Fibrograce Products are primarily used for
Medical abortion
About Fibrograce Products
Fibrograce Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Fibrograce are Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Fever, Headache, Dizziness, Weakness, Chills.
Severe
Side Effects of Fibrograce are Pelvic inflammatory disease, Endometritis, Tachycardia, Back pain, Uterine rupture, Fainting.
How Fibrograce Products work
Mifepristone blocks the effects of progesterone, a natural female hormone which is needed for the pregnancy to sustain. Without this hormone, the lining of the uterus (womb) breaks down as it does during a menstrual period and stops the growth of the pregnancy.
Patient Concerns about Fibrograce Products
Frequently asked questions about Fibrograce Products
Frequently asked questions about Mifepristone
Q. What is Fibrograce Tablet used for?
Fibrograce Tablet is used to manage symptoms of uterine fibroids, such as heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding, lower abdominal pain, and pressure in the pelvic area. It helps improve quality of life by shrinking the fibroids and making the symptoms more manageable without the need for surgery in many cases.
Q. How long does it take for Fibrograce Tablet to show results?
You may start to notice a reduction in bleeding and discomfort within a few weeks of starting treatment. However, significant shrinkage in fibroid size usually takes a few months. Your doctor will monitor your response to treatment and may adjust the dose or duration based on how well the medicine is working for you.
Q. Will my periods stop while taking Fibrograce Tablet?
Yes, many women experience lighter periods or even temporary absence of menstruation while on Fibrograce Tablet. This is a common effect and usually not a cause for concern. Once the treatment is stopped, your periods typically return to normal within a few weeks.
Q. Can Fibrograce Tablet cure fibroids completely?
Fibrograce Tablet can control symptoms and reduce fibroid size during treatment, but it does not cure fibroids permanently. The fibroids may grow back or symptoms may return after stopping the medicine. However, for many women, it offers a valuable non-surgical option to manage the condition effectively.
Q. Is Fibrograce Tablet a hormonal medicine?
Fibrograce Tablet is not a hormone itself, but it acts on hormone receptors. It blocks the progesterone receptors in the uterus, which helps reduce the effects of progesterone on fibroid growth and menstrual bleeding.
Q. Can I get pregnant while taking Fibrograce Tablet?
Yes, pregnancy is still possible while taking Fibrograce Tablet. However, the medicine can harm an early pregnancy. Use a non-hormonal contraceptive method (like condoms or copper IUD) during treatment, unless you are specifically advised otherwise by your doctor.
Q. Can I take Fibrograce Tablet with other medicines?
Some medicines may interfere with how Fibrograce Tablet works. Always inform your doctor about all the medicines, supplements, or herbal products you are using. This helps avoid harmful interactions and ensures that the treatment remains safe and effective.
Q. Do I need regular check-ups during treatment?
Yes, regular follow-ups are important while you're taking Fibrograce Tablet. Your doctor may recommend blood tests or ultrasound scans to check the size of the fibroids and ensure that your liver and overall health are not affected by the medicine. These check-ups help your doctor decide how long you should continue the treatment and whether any changes are needed.