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Ginestril is an emergency contraceptive.

The main substance is mifepristone.

The drug is a synthetic steroid antiprogestogenic agent that blocks the action of the hormone progesterone in a woman's body at the receptor level. It is acceptable to use this urgent contraceptive on the recommendation of a gynecologist to stop the growth of tumors, as well as reduce the size of various myomatous nodes.

The maximum level of concentration of the drug in the body of a woman is reached 75 minutes after ingestion. Contraindications to the use of "Ginestril" are:

• adrenal, renal and liver failure;

• inflammatory processes in the genitals;

• violation of hemostasis;

• porphyria;

• ovarian tumors;

• uterine leiomyoma (if large, compared to 12 weeks of gestation);

• endometrial hyperplasia;

• breast-feeding.

With great care, a remedy is prescribed for lung disease, as well as bronchial asthma, chronic heart failure, and heart rhythm disturbance.