Misoprostol: A Drug That Transformed Medicine - Science, Ethics, and the Fight for Access The most comprehensive and engaging book on Misoprostol's history, medical uses, and the global debate surrounding it. A single drug. Countless applications. Endless controversy. Misoprostol is one of the most powerful and debated medications in modern healthcare, playing a critical role in maternal health, reproductive rights, and gastroenterology. Yet, despite its life-saving properties, it remains shrouded in misinformation, legal battles, and political restrictions. This book takes you on a fascinating journey through the science, history, and evolving role of Misoprostol in medicine and society. Written in an engaging, well-researched, and accessible style, it explores: How Misoprostol works and why it is so effective in treating gastric ulcers, preventing postpartum hemorrhage, and inducing medical abortion. The scientific breakthroughs and clinical applications that have made it a global necessity. The myths, misconceptions, and stigma that surround the drug--and the facts that debunk them. The ethical and legal battles that determine who can access Misoprostol and who is denied its benefits. The future of Misoprostol: How ongoing research is uncovering new medical applications and influencing global healthcare policies.