Dinoprostone
Generic Name: dinoprostone
Brand Names:
Prepidil
DESCRIPTION PREPIDIL Gel contains dinoprostone as the naturally occurring form of prostaglandin E 2 (PGE 2 ) and is designated chemically as (5Z, 11a, 13E, 15S)-11,15-Dihydroxy-9-oxo-prosta-5,13-dien-1-oic acid. The molecular formula is C 20 H 32 O 5 and the molecular weight is 352.5. Dinoprostone occurs as a white to off-white crystalline powder with a melting point within the range of 65° to 69°C. It is soluble in ethanol, in 25% ethanol in water, and in water to the extent of 130 mg/100 mL.
Overview
DESCRIPTION PREPIDIL Gel contains dinoprostone as the naturally occurring form of prostaglandin E 2 (PGE 2 ) and is designated chemically as (5Z, 11a, 13E, 15S)-11,15-Dihydroxy-9-oxo-prosta-5,13-dien-1-oic acid. The molecular formula is C 20 H 32 O 5 and the molecular weight is 352.5. Dinoprostone occurs as a white to off-white crystalline powder with a melting point within the range of 65° to 69°C. It is soluble in ethanol, in 25% ethanol in water, and in water to the extent of 130 mg/100 mL.
Uses
INDICATIONS AND USAGE PREPIDIL Gel is indicated for ripening an unfavorable cervix in pregnant women at or near term with a medical or obstetrical need for labor induction.
Dosage
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION NOTE: USE CAUTION IN HANDLING THIS PRODUCT TO PREVENT CONTACT WITH SKIN. WASH HANDS THOROUGHLY WITH SOAP AND WATER AFTER ADMINISTRATION. PREPIDIL Gel should be brought to room temperature (59° to 86°F; 15° to 30°C) just prior to administration. Do not force the warming process by using a water bath or other source of external heat (eg, microwave oven). To prepare the product for use remove the protective end cap (to serve as plunger extension) and insert the protective end cap into the plunger stopper assembly in the barrel of syringe. Choose the appropriate length shielded catheter (10 mm or 20 mm) and aseptically remove the sterile shielded catheter from the package.
Side Effects
ADVERSE REACTIONS PREPIDIL Gel is generally well-tolerated. In controlled trials, in which 1731 women were entered, the following events were reported at an occurrence of ≥ 1%: Adverse Reaction PGE 2 (N = 884) Control placebo gel or no treatment (N = 847) Maternal N (%) N (%) Uterine contractile abnormality 58 (6.6) 34 (4.0) Any gastrointestinal effect 50 (5.7) 22 (2.6) Back pain 27 (3.1) 0 (0) Warm feeling in vagina 13 (1.5) 0 (0) Fever 12 (1.4) 10 (1.2) Fetal Any fetal heart rate abnormality 150 (17.0) 123 (14.5) Bradycardia 36 (4.1) 26 (3.1) Deceleration Late 25 (2.8) 18 (2.1) Variable 38 (4.3) 29 (3.4) Unspecified 19 (2.1) 19 (2.2) In addition, in other trials amnionitis and intrauterine fetal sepsis have been associated with extra-amniotic intrauterine administration of PGE 2 .
Interactions
3. Drug Interactions PREPIDIL Gel may augment the activity of other oxytocic agents and their concomitant use is not recommended. For the sequential use of oxytocin following PREPIDIL Gel administration, a dosing interval of 6–12 hours is recommended.
Warnings
WARNINGS FOR HOSPITAL USE ONLY Dinoprostone, as with other potent oxytocic agents, should be used only with strict adherence to recommended dosages. Dinoprostone should be administered by physicians in a hospital that can provide immediate intensive care and acute surgical facilities. Women aged 30 years or older, those with complications during pregnancy and those with a gestational age over 40 weeks have been shown to have an increased risk of post-partum disseminated intravascular coagulation. In addition, these factors may further increase the risk associated with labor induction (see ADVERSE REACTIONS ). Therefore, in these women, use of dinoprostone should be undertaken with caution. CONTRAINDICATIONS Endocervically administered PREPIDIL Gel is not recommended for the following: a. Patients in whom oxytocic drugs are generally contraindicated or where prolonged contractions of the uterus are considered inappropriate, such as: • cases with a history of cesarean section or major uterine surgery • cases in which cephalopelvic disproportion is present • cases in which there is a h...
Pregnancy
5. Pregnancy Teratogenic Effects Prostaglandin E2 produced an increase in skeletal anomalies in rats and rabbits. No effect would be expected clinically, when used as indicated, since PREPIDIL Gel is administered after the period of organogenesis. PREPIDIL Gel has been shown to be embryotoxic in rats and rabbits, and any dose that produces sustained increased uterine tone could put the embryo or fetus at risk. See statements under General Precautions .
Storage
PREPIDIL Gel needs to be stored under continuous refrigeration (36° to 46°F; 2° to 8°C).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dinoprostone used for?▼
INDICATIONS AND USAGE PREPIDIL Gel is indicated for ripening an unfavorable cervix in pregnant women at or near term with a medical or obstetrical need for labor induction.
What are the side effects of Dinoprostone?▼
ADVERSE REACTIONS PREPIDIL Gel is generally well-tolerated. In controlled trials, in which 1731 women were entered, the following events were reported at an occurrence of ≥ 1%: Adverse Reaction PGE 2 (N = 884) Control placebo gel or no treatment (N = 847) Maternal N (%) N (%) Uterine contractile abnormality 58 (6.6) 34 (4.0) Any gastrointestinal effect 50 (5.7) 22 (2.6) Back pain 27 (3.1) 0 (0) Warm feeling in vagina 13 (1.5) 0 (0) Fever 12 (1.4) 10 (1.2) Fetal Any fetal heart rate abnormality 150 (17.0) 123 (14.5) Bradycardia 36 (4.1) 26 (3.1) Deceleration Late 25 (2.8) 18 (2.1) Variable 38 (4.3) 29 (3.4) Unspecified 19 (2.1) 19 (2.2) In addition, in other trials amnionitis and intrauterine fetal sepsis have been associated with extra-amniotic intrauterine administration of PGE 2 .
Can I take Dinoprostone during pregnancy?▼
5. Pregnancy Teratogenic Effects Prostaglandin E2 produced an increase in skeletal anomalies in rats and rabbits. No effect would be expected clinically, when used as indicated, since PREPIDIL Gel is administered after the period of organogenesis. PREPIDIL Gel has been shown to be embryotoxic in rats and rabbits, and any dose that produces sustained increased uterine tone could put the embryo or fetus at risk. See statements under General Precautions .
What are the important warnings for Dinoprostone?▼
WARNINGS FOR HOSPITAL USE ONLY Dinoprostone, as with other potent oxytocic agents, should be used only with strict adherence to recommended dosages. Dinoprostone should be administered by physicians in a hospital that can provide immediate intensive care and acute surgical facilities. Women aged 30 years or older, those with complications during pregnancy and those with a gestational age over 40 weeks have been shown to have an increased risk of post-partum disseminated intravascular coagulation. In addition, these factors may further increase the risk associated with labor induction (see ADVERSE REACTIONS ). Therefore, in these women, use of dinoprostone should be undertaken with caution. CONTRAINDICATIONS Endocervically administered PREPIDIL Gel is not recommended for the following: a. Patients in whom oxytocic drugs are generally contraindicated or where prolonged contractions of the uterus are considered inappropriate, such as: • cases with a history of cesarean section or major uterine surgery • cases in which cephalopelvic disproportion is present • cases in which there is a h...
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