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| Cytotec |
| Class: Prostaglandin |
Action Synthetic prostaglandin E1 analog that inhibits gastric acid secretion and exerts mucosal-protective properties.
Indications Prevention of gastric ulcers in high-risk patients who are taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Unlabeled use(s): Treatment of duodenal ulcers and duodenal ulcers unresponsive to H2 receptor antagonists.
Contraindications History of allergy to prostaglandins; pregnancy.
ADULTS: PO 100–200 mcg qid, in conjunction with NSAID therapy.
Interactions None well documented.
Lab Test Interferences None well documented.
CNS: Headache. GI: Diarrhea (dose-related, developing usually early in course of therapy and self-limiting; may require discontinuation in some patients); abdominal pain; nausea; flatulence; dyspepsia; vomiting; constipation. GI: Menstrual disorders.
Pregnancy: Category X. Lactation: Undetermined. Children: Safety and efficacy not established in children < 18 yr. Elderly: Reduce dosage if usual dose is not tolerated. Fertility impairment: May adversely affect fertility. Renal impairment: May reduce clearance of drug; routine dosage adjustment is not recommended unless usual dose is not tolerated. Duodenal ulcers: Not for prevention of duodenal ulcers in patients on NSAIDs. Women of childbearing potential: Contraindicated in pregnant women because of its abortifacient property. Avoid in women of childbearing potential unless patient requires NSAIDs and is at high risk of complications from gastric ulcers associated with use of NSAIDs. If used in woman of childbearing potential, patient should be capable of complying with effective contraceptive measures; have received oral and written warnings of the hazards of misoprostol, risk of possible contraception failure and danger to other women of childbearing potential should drug be taken by mistake; and have negative serum pregnancy test within 2 wk prior to starting therapy.
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3 Responses
Lorena Nieto
June 15th, 2007 at 4:21 am
1Hello, some months ago I was pregnant, I had exactly 3 months of pregnancy, but my husband give me to take misoprostol and I didn´t know the adverse reactions, he told me it could help me to have a healthy children because before I got pregnant I was taking hard contraceptives pills and then I had taken the pills I had a miscarriage, I would like more about this product, because I think my husband really know about the consequences of this drug.
See you, and I hope an answer from you.
Lorena Nieto
June 15th, 2007 at 4:22 am
2I want more informatios from this product, exactly about the consequences of miscarriage.
Grif
June 16th, 2007 at 2:46 pm
3Hi , Lorena , this drug could cause miscarriage( as you could see in the article - “medication may adversely affect pregnancy, causing miscarriage”. )
Next time consult your doctor before taking ANY medication when you pregnant .
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