Abortion, Second Trimester Clinical Trial
Official title:
Use Of Hyoscine as An Adjuvant Treatment on Shortening the Time of Abortion Induction in Second Trimester: Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
To compare between the effects of misoprostol with hyoscine N-butyl bromide and misoprostol alone on shortening the time of abortion induction in the second trimester.
The study will be conducted on 40 women who will undergo induction of abortion between 13-24 weeks with positive fetal pulsation. They will be randomly assigned to receive either only misoprostol 400 μg under the generic name of misotac tablets produced by Sigma company according to FIGO classification 2019 and a halved dose if the patient has a history of one or two cesarean sections, or misoprostol 400 μg plus intramuscular administration of hyoscine N-butyl bromide under the generic name of buscopan ampoule produced by Sanofi company. ;
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