The primary use of Misoprostol is for various gynaecological and gastroenterological indications. It belongs to the prostaglandin medication group.
Additionally, it is used for medical termination of pregnancy (in combination with mifepristone), cervical ripening before certain uterine procedures, induction of labour, prevention of postpartum haemorrhage, and treatment and prevention of NSAID-induced gastric ulcers.
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Misoprostol is classified as a prostaglandin analogue with gastroprotective and gynaecological actions.
It works by binding to myometrial cells' prostaglandin receptors in the uterus, leading to contractions. This action is utilised for inducing labour, medical termination of pregnancy, and managing postpartum haemorrhage. In the case of cervical ripening, Misoprostol aids in breaking down collagen, which helps soften the cervix before certain uterine procedures. For gastric protection, Misoprostol acts by inhibiting the acid secretion and increasing the production of protective mucus in the stomach. This helps to prevent and manage gastric ulcers, particularly those induced by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicines (NSAIDs).
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Misoprostol can be taken orally (tablet form) or vaginal (suppository) route.
Misoprostol is intended for use in adults only.
Misoprostol is contraindicated in individuals who are hypersensitive or allergic to misoprostol or any prostaglandins. It should also not be used by patients suffering from inflammatory bowel disease.
Misoprostol may interact with NSAIDs (e.g., aspirin, ibuprofen) and antacids containing magnesium (e.g., milk of magnesia).
Overdose of Misoprostol may lead to severe gastrointestinal distress, excessive uterine cramping, and bleeding. If these symptoms occur, you must seek immediate medical attention.
In case you miss a dose of Misoprostol, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is nearly time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule. Do not double doses.
Most side effects are temporary and generally harmless and resolve when discontinuing this medicine. However, if you experience any severe side effects or worsening of any of the symptoms, please consult your doctor.
For nausea or vomiting, try taking the medicine with food.
In case of diarrhoea, ensure you stay hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids.
If you experience dizziness or a headache, rest and avoid sudden movements.
Misoprostol may cause dizziness or a headache. If you experience these side effects, do not drive or operate heavy machinery until you feel well enough.
Misoprostol is not recommended for use during pregnancy except when used for medical termination of pregnancy. The medicine is excreted in breast milk and should be used cautiously if breastfeeding. Consult your doctor before use.
Patients with cardiovascular disease should exercise caution when taking Misoprostol. It should also be used cautiously in patients with hepatic or renal impairment, anaemia, diabetes or a history of ectopic pregnancy.
Foods and drinks high in acidity (like citrus fruits, tomatoes, and caffeinated beverages) can aggravate gastrointestinal discomfort. Choose low-acid options to reduce irritation.
Drink clear fluids such as water, oral rehydration solutions, or clear broths to maintain hydration.
Regular check-ups with your doctor are recommended to monitor your condition.
Frequently asked questions
Misoprostol can affect mood, causing temporary anxiety, irritability, or depression in some individuals, which typically resolves after discontinuation of the medication. Consult your doctor if they persist or worsen.
No, Misoprostol use does not typically affect fertility. However, it is essential to consult your doctor before using it if you plan to conceive soon.
Take Misoprostol as directed by your doctor. Long-term use can cause side effects and should only be done under your doctor's recommendation.
The time Misoprostol takes to show effects varies by condition for which it is being used. Your doctor will be able to provide more accurate information specific to your condition and dosage.
The best time to take Misoprostol is as directed by your doctor, usually at regular intervals throughout the day.
Misoprostol requires a prescription and is not available over the counter.
The duration of treatment with Misoprostol varies depending on the condition being managed and individual patient response.
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