The drug, called ulipristal acetate and sold as a 30-milligram pill under the brand name Ella, was approved by the FDA in 2010 as prescription-only emergency contraception. In a paper published ...
Ella (ulipristal acetate) represents one of the most effective emergency contraceptive pills available, though it requires a prescription from a healthcare provider. This medication works ...
In the study, 133 women who were up to nine weeks pregnant took a 60-milligram dose of ulipristal acetate, the active ingredient in the prescription contraceptive Ella, followed by misoprostol 24 ...
Ella (Ulipristal acetate) – More effective than Plan B, but requires a prescription in some places. Copper IUD – The most effective emergency contraception, but needs to be inserted by a ...
In two manufacturer-sponsored trials, European researchers assessed the efficacy of oral ulipristal acetate (UA ... (UA is currently marketed as ella in the U.S. for emergency contraception ...