Mifepristone


Curated chemical-disease associations from CTD
Disease IDDisease nameReference
MESH:D000022 Abortion, Spontaneous PMID:20686183
MESH:D000787 Angina Pectoris PMID:11187221
MESH:D001919 Bradycardia PMID:11187221; PMID:11435005
MESH:D005158 Facial Paralysis PMID:18460590
MESH:D005313 Fetal Death PMID:11187221; PMID:11239617; PMID:11978292; PMID:11990637; PMID:15198763; PMID:18516817; PMID:7962459
MESH:D006323 Heart Arrest PMID:1754984
MESH:D006402 Hematologic Diseases PMID:35786681
MESH:D006470 Hemorrhage PMID:21757059
MESH:D006966 Hyperprolactinemia PMID:2159045; PMID:7962471
MESH:D006973 Hypertension PMID:19289534
MESH:D007008 Hypokalemia PMID:19289534
MESH:D007247 Infertility, Female PMID:19265287
MESH:D007249 Inflammation PMID:12843254
MESH:D007752 Obstetric Labor, Premature PMID:18606702
MESH:D008796 Metrorrhagia PMID:18460590
MESH:D008844 Micrognathism PMID:18460590
MESH:D009122 Muscle Hypertonia PMID:11435005
MESH:D009123 Muscle Hypotonia PMID:18460590
MESH:D010049 Ovarian Diseases PMID:2159045
MESH:D010900 Pituitary Diseases PMID:2159045
MESH:D012640 Seizures PMID:11187221
MESH:D014474 Unconsciousness PMID:11187221
MESH:D014592 Uterine Hemorrhage PMID:11326931; PMID:19215433
MESH:D014693 Ventricular Fibrillation PMID:1550429
MESH:D019636 Neurodegenerative Diseases PMID:12843254
MESH:D020331 Mobius Syndrome PMID:18460590
MESH:D020964 Embryo Loss PMID:15198763
MESH:D056486 Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury PMID:26907462

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