Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| misoprostol | Cytotec |
How It Works
Misoprostol:
- Softens and opens (dilates) the
cervix.
- Causes uterine contractions.
- Starts (induces)
labor.
Note: Many doctors are only giving
misoprostol by mouth for medical abortion. This is because of recent reports of
a very rare, fatal infection that affected a few women after they used vaginal
misoprostol.1
Why It Is Used
Misoprostol is a
prostaglandin medicine used to terminate a pregnancy
by starting labor. It is more effective when used in combination with
methotrexate or mifepristone than when used alone. This is an
unlabeled use of misoprostol.
Misoprostol is also used to prevent stomach ulcers (labeled use)
and for induction of labor for childbirth (unlabeled use).
How Well It Works
Misoprostol used alone may terminate a pregnancy but is much more
effective when used with other medicines, such as mifepristone or methotrexate,
in first-trimester abortions.2
- Misoprostol alone, moistened and used
vaginally, is over 90% effective in terminating first-trimester pregnancies of
less than 8 weeks.3
- Misoprostol alone,
dry and used vaginally, is only 50% to 67% effective in terminating
first-trimester pregnancies of less than 8 weeks.3
Misoprostol may also be used to:
- Complete a spontaneous missed abortion
(incomplete miscarriage).
- Start labor in second-trimester
abortions. Misoprostol is over 70% effective in terminating a pregnancy within
48 hours when used for second-trimester labor induction. It is more effective
when used with mifepristone.2
- Start labor
in third-trimester abortions. Misoprostol is more effective than oxytocin and
other prostaglandins for inducing labor within 24 hours.2 Third-trimester abortions are not done unless the fetus has
died or has severe medical problems and will not survive.
- Dilate
the cervix 3 to 4 hours before a surgical abortion
procedure.
- Soften the cervix for induction of
labor.
- Soften the cervix for special gynecologic tests.
Side Effects
This method of abortion causes symptoms similar to a
miscarriage (such as severe cramping and vaginal
bleeding) as tissue and clots pass from the uterus.
- Nausea.
- Vomiting.
- Diarrhea.
- Headache.
- Dizziness.
- Chills
or hot flushes (sweating and feeling overly
hot).
- Shivering.
- Fatigue.
Signs of complications
Less than 1% of all women who have an abortion have serious
problems afterward.4
Call your health professional immediately
if you have any of these symptoms after an abortion:
- Severe bleeding. Both medical and surgical
abortions usually cause bleeding that is different from a normal menstrual
period. Severe bleeding can mean:
- Passing clots that are bigger than a
golf ball, lasting 2 or more hours.
- Soaking more than 2 large
sanitary pads in an hour, for 2 hours in a row.
- Bleeding heavily
for 12 hours in a row.
- Signs of infection in your whole body, such as
headache, muscle aches, dizziness, or a general feeling of illness. Severe
infection is possible without fever.
- Severe pain in the abdomen
that is not relieved by pain medicine, rest, or heat
- Hot flushes or a fever of
100.4°F (38°C) or higher that
lasts longer than 4 hours
- Vomiting lasting more than 4 to 6
hours
- Sudden abdominal swelling or rapid heart
rate
- Vaginal discharge that has increased in amount or smells
bad
- Pain, swelling, or redness in the genital area
Call your health professional for an
appointment if you have had any of these symptoms after a recent
abortion:
- Bleeding (not spotting) for longer than 2
weeks
- New, unexplained symptoms that may be caused by medicines
used in your treatment
- No menstrual period within 6 weeks after the
procedure
- Signs and symptoms of
depression. Hormonal changes after a pregnancy can
cause
postpartum depression that requires treatment.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Many studies have shown that misoprostol is a safe and effective
medicine in abortions.2 Misoprostol has been shown to
be more effective when the tablets are used vaginally than when taken by mouth.
But many doctors are only giving misoprostol by mouth. This is because of
recent reports of a very rare, fatal infection after using vaginal
misoprostol.
Choosing a medical or surgical procedure for an abortion will
depend on your medical history, how many weeks pregnant you are, what options
are available where you live, and your personal preferences.
Misoprostol is not used in women with any of the following
conditions:
Misoprostol can cause fetal abnormalities, so a follow-up surgical
abortion will be done to prevent a fetus from developing abnormally.
Use of misoprostol for medical abortion is an unlabeled use.
Misoprostol is approved (labeled) for preventing and treating
stomach ulcers in people taking nonsteroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) on a long-term schedule.
Misoprostol does not have any known drug interactions.
Unlike other prostaglandins, misoprostol does not increase the risk
of a
heart attack or
bronchospasm.
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