DINOPROSTONE SUPPOSITORY - VAGINAL
PHONETIC PRONUNCIATION: (DYE-noe-PROST-one)
COMMON BRAND NAME(S): Prostin E2
GENERIC NAME(S): dinoprostone
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USES: This medication is used to cause an abortion during weeks 12-20 of pregnancy. It is also used up to week 28 of pregnancy to help vaginally remove any remaining material in the womb from a miscarriage/missed abortion. This medication causes the womb to contract and push out its contents, including the placenta and the fetus/unborn baby, whether living or not. Dinoprostone is a natural substance (prostaglandin) that your body makes in preparation for labor. It softens and widens the opening of the womb and increases contractions. It is also used to treat a certain type of womb problem (benign hydatiform mole). This medication should not be used for cervical ripening or any other use in a pregnancy that is near the time of delivery.
How to use DINOPROSTONE SUPPOSITORY - VAGINAL
HOW TO USE: This drug is used vaginally. Allow the suppository to warm to room temperature and remove the foil before use. The suppository is inserted high in the vagina by a health care professional, and you must remain in a reclined or lying-down position for at least 10 minutes after insertion. More doses may be used every 3-5 hours until the desired effect occurs. Do not use for more than 48 hours. This medication should only be used in a hospital setting with trained medical care available. You will be monitored for changes in your womb (e.g., water breaking, strong/long-lasting contractions). If the desired result has not occurred in 48 hours, or if the abortion is not complete, other treatment (e.g., surgical removal) may be needed. This medication may be used with a medication given by vein (oxytocin) to help strengthen the contractions. It is very important that all of the products of pregnancy are removed (e.g., fetal/unborn baby tissue, placenta) to prevent serious, rarely fatal problems such as severe infection and bleeding.
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Dinoprostone suppository is used to prepare the cervix for labor induction or medical termination of pregnancy. It helps ripen the cervix and promote contractions.
Dinoprostone suppository contains a hormone that mimics the effects of naturally occurring prostaglandin. It helps soften and open the cervix, making it ready for labor or medical termination of pregnancy.
Dinoprostone suppository is inserted into the vagina by a healthcare professional. The specific dosage and duration of treatment will be determined by your doctor.
Common side effects of Dinoprostone suppository may include uterine contractions, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, chills, headache, or vaginal bleeding. It is essential to inform your doctor if you experience any concerning side effects.
It is not recommended to use Dinoprostone suppository if you are breastfeeding, as the effects on breast milk and the nursing infant are unknown. Consult with your doctor regarding the safety of its use in such situations.
Dinoprostone suppository typically begins to soften and open the cervix within hours of administration. However, the exact onset of action may vary between individuals. Your healthcare provider will monitor your progress regularly.
If you miss a dose of Dinoprostone suppository or if it falls out, inform your healthcare provider. They will advise you on whether a replacement dose is required or if any adjustments need to be made to your treatment plan.
Dinoprostone suppository is not typically used during a cesarean section since it is mainly indicated for cervical ripening. Your healthcare provider will determine the most suitable medical approach based on your specific situation.
Dinoprostone suppository should not be used if you have certain medical conditions, such as a history of caesarean section, previous uterine surgery, pelvic inflammatory disease, or cardiovascular disease. Inform your doctor about your medical history before using this medication.
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IMPORTANT: HOW TO USE THIS INFORMATION: This is a summary and does NOT have all possible information about this product. This information does not assure that this product is safe, effective, or appropriate for you. This information is not individual medical advice and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care professional for complete information about this product and your specific health needs.
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