Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 April 2021
RU 486 is a synthetic drug with antisteroid hormone properties, synthesized by the Roussel-Uclaf Company, Paris, France, which owns a world-wide patent for all uses.
I have summarized the story of RU 486's discovery, testing and use in the Journal of the American Medical Association, in Science? and in a book entitled The Abortion Pill, also published in French as Génération Pilule.
Based on antiprogesterone action, RU 486 was first approved in France for voluntary pregnancy interruption (VIP), within the framework of the abortion law, as a medical method to replace the instrumental technique in use when the law was passed in 1975. Registration of RU 486 was obtained in September 1988.