Posts Tagged ‘Misoprostol’

General Information About Misoprostol – Medicine Prescribed To Prevent Stomach Ulcers

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Cytotec is a brand name for the generic medicine misoprostol. It’s used to reduce the risk of stomach ulcers in patients who take NSAIDs, or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication, since those medicines can inflame the stomach lining. It belongs to a category of medications often called prostaglandins, which means that it works by lowering the amount of acid that the stomach releases, and that it protects the stomach lining, which is the place stomach ulcers occur. Cytotec is taken 4 times a day as a pill, and must be taken with meals, with the last dose of the day being at bedtime.

The most common side effects of Cytotec are diarrhea and stomach pain. These normally happen within the first few days of therapy with Cytotec, as the body turns into accustomed to the presence of the drug, and can be mitigated by taking Cytotec with food. In uncommon cases, the diarrhea has been so extreme that dehydration has occurred. If dehydration would be harmful to you, you need to ensure to let your doctor know. Additionally, you probably have inflammatory bowel disease, Cytotec could be extra dangerous, so it’s best to comply with the recommendation of your health care provider. Women taking Cytotec sometimes experience spotting or other menstrual disorders. Different rare side effects include achiness and fatigue, fever, and weight reduction or gain.

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Abortion: First Trimester (3 to 12 weeks) Surgical Abortion

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

Abortion is defined as the termination of a human pregnancy from within the intrauterine (womb) cavity with the intent not to produce a live birth. The way abortions are carried out in the first  trimester of pregnancy is either 1) medical abortion where RU486 or methotrexate are given the first day a patient visits the medical office or clinic.   Misoprostol (cytotec) is given on the same day or up to 48 hours after the initial visit which causes the uterus to contract and expel its content.  2)  Suction Dilation and Curettage or a Vacuum Aspiration surgical procedure.  The Surgical Abortion procedure will be the focus of this article. 

The patient presents to the medical office and fills out several forms that pertain to having the abortion procedure.  She is taken to the lab where a small amount of blood is taken along with a urine sample to confirm blood type, hematocrit (checking for anemia), a positive pregnancy test,  urinary tract infections, or other problems that can be detected with a urinalysis test.  A counselor goes over the benefits and risks of the surgical procedure..  Birth control is offered for patients who are not on birth control.   It is discussed and confirmed that the patient is making the decision on her own to terminate her pregnancy and that she is not being forced.  IV sedation is discussed.  Deep Sedation can be also given for patients who do not want to remember or feel any discomfort during the surgical procedure.  All consent forms are signed. 

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