abortion-inducing drug
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Definition
Noun: A substance, typically a pharmaceutical compound, that causes the termination of a pregnancy by inducing abortion.
Usage
This term is used in medical, legal, and social contexts to refer specifically to medications designed to end a pregnancy. It is a formal and clinical term.
Examples
- The doctor prescribed an abortion-inducing drug.
- Access to abortion-inducing drugs is regulated by law in many countries.
- The hospital's protocol includes counseling before administering any abortion-inducing drug.
Advanced Usage
- Medical Context: The term is used precisely to distinguish pharmacological methods from surgical procedures for abortion.
- Legal & Policy Context: Often appears in legislation, policy documents, and debates concerning reproductive rights and healthcare access.
Variants and Related Words
- Abortifacient (noun): A direct synonym, meaning an agent that induces abortion.
- Medical abortifacient: A more specific term emphasizing the pharmaceutical nature.
- Chemical abortifacient: Similar to the above, highlighting the chemical agent.
Synonyms
- Abortifacient
- Termination pill (less formal, more general)
- Pregnancy termination drug
Important Note
This is a compound noun. The explanation focuses on the term as a single lexical unit. Its components are: - Abortion: The termination of a pregnancy. - Inducing: Causing or bringing about. - Drug: A medicine or other substance.
Noun
- a drug (or other chemical agent) that causes abortion