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The claim that mifepristone is safe and effective is strongly supported by over two decades of FDA review, extensive post-marketing surveillance data, and consensus statements from major medical organizations including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and the American Medical Association (AMA).
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Mifepristone is safe and effective.Verified. The FDA first approved mifepristone in 2000 and its periodic reviews of post-marketing data have consistently found no new safety concerns, concluding that the drug's benefits outweigh its risks. Major medical organizations, including ACOG and the AMA, have reaffirmed its safety and efficacy, with the AMA noting its safety profile is comparable to ibuprofen. Serious adverse events are extremely rare, and the FDA notes that many reported adverse events cannot be causally attributed to the drug.
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While the medical and regulatory consensus strongly supports the drug's safety and efficacy, like all medications it carries a small risk of adverse events. The FDA maintains a REMS program to ensure safe prescribing and dispensing.
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True. Mifepristone has been FDA-approved since 2000. Decades of clinical data confirm it is safe and effective. Major medical groups like the AMA and ACOG agree its safety profile is comparable to common medications like ibuprofen. Serious side effects are extremely rare.