Mifepristone is an oral contraceptive that accelerates the shedding of the uterine lining, but does not promote menopause, so it is not possible to take mifepristone if you want to go through menopause.
Mifepristone is a progesterone antagonist and does not cause menopause, so taking mifepristone for menopause is not an option. Unauthorized use of mifepristone should be avoided, as it can lead to adverse reactions such as uterine bleeding, and the drug should not be used in people with liver insufficiency.
If you want to menopause in a short period of time, you can take some androgens, such as Tibolone tablets, but it should be noted that such drugs should be used under the guidance of a physician, if you use the drug without authorization, it may lead to endocrine disorders, causing dizziness, headache, seborrheic dermatitis and other adverse reactions.
If the patient wants to menopause, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor, to determine whether it can be solved by drugs. If medication is needed, it should be used correctly under the guidance of a doctor.