Taking mifepristone tablets does not cause premature ovarian failure.
Premature ovarian failure is essentially a reduction in follicular reserve and depletion of eggs. Mifepristone is an anti-progestational hormone preparation, which has no effect on the number of follicles and does not cause a reduction in the number of follicles when taken, so there are no side effects of premature ovarian failure. In addition, the drug was not found to affect ovarian function in toxicology studies conducted in animals prior to marketing.
Mifepristone tablets are generally used clinically for termination of pregnancy, emergency contraception, and adjuvant treatment of uterine fibroids. Although it does not cause premature ovarian failure, it has certain side effects, such as gastrointestinal symptoms, headache, fatigue, breast swelling and pain, vaginal bleeding, etc. Therefore, it should not be taken orally blindly, and needs to be taken under the guidance of a doctor.