Abstract
Introduction
In 2006, abortion was decriminalised in Colombia under certain
circumstances. Yet, women avail themselves of ways to terminate
pregnancy outside of the formal health system. This study explored how
drug sellers engage with women who attempt to purchase misoprostol from
them.
Methods
A mapping exercise was undertaken to list small-chain and
independent drug stores in two regions in Colombia. A sample (n=558) of
drug stores was selected from this list and visited by mystery clients
between November and December 2017. Mystery clients sought to obtain a
medication to bring back a delayed period, and described the experience,
the information obtained and the medications proffered in exit
interviews.
Results
Misoprostol was offered for purchase in 15% of the visits; in half
of visits, only information about misoprostol was shared, while no
information about misoprostol was provided on the remaining visits. Over
half of sellers who refused to sell any medication provided referrals,
most commonly to an abortion provider. Among visits which included
discussion of misoprostol, two out of five sellers provided dosage
instructions with most recommending the minimum adequate dosage. Mystery
clients received little information on the physical effects to expect
with the use of misoprostol and possible complications.
Conclusions
As misoprostol is being obtained from some drug sellers without a
prescription, capacitating this cadre with at least a minimum of
standardised information on dosage, routes of administration and
expected effects and outcomes have the potential to improve reproductive
health outcomes for women who choose to terminate pregnancies this way
in Colombia.
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynaecology,Reproductive Medicine
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