Preglan-E2 Tablet contains dinoprostone as its active ingredient, which is a synthetic prostaglandin used in obstetrics and gynecology. It acts by stimulating uterine contractions, thereby inducing labor or abortion, depending on the clinical indication.
Uses:
- Induction of Labor: Preglan-E2 Tablet is prescribed to ripen the cervix and induce labor in pregnant women who have reached full-term pregnancy but have not yet started labor spontaneously.
- Abortion: It may also be used to terminate pregnancies in the second trimester or for therapeutic abortions in cases of fetal demise or congenital abnormalities incompatible with life.
Side Effects:
While generally safe and effective, Preglan-E2 Tablet may cause some side effects, including:
- Uterine hyperstimulation
- Uterine rupture
- Nausea or vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Fever
- Chills
- Headache
- Hypotension
These side effects are usually transient and resolve once the medication is discontinued. However, uterine hyperstimulation and uterine rupture are serious adverse effects that require immediate medical attention.
Precautions:
- Preglan-E2 Tablet should only be administered by healthcare professionals experienced in obstetrical management in a hospital setting equipped to provide emergency care.
- It should not be used in women with a history of cesarean section or uterine surgery, or in cases of suspected fetal distress, placenta previa, or unexplained vaginal bleeding.
- Prior to administration, a thorough assessment of maternal and fetal conditions should be conducted to ensure the safety and appropriateness of using Preglan-E2 Tablet.
- Close monitoring of uterine contractions, fetal heart rate, and maternal vital signs is essential during and after administration of Preglan-E2 Tablet.
When Not to Use:
Preglan-E2 Tablet is contraindicated in women with a hypersensitivity to dinoprostone or any other component of the formulation. It should also not be used in cases where vaginal delivery is contraindicated, such as placenta previa with a history of cesarean section.
FAQ:
- How is Preglan-E2 Tablet administered?
- Preglan-E2 Tablet is usually administered vaginally, either as a single dose or in divided doses, as directed by a healthcare professional.
- Can Preglan-E2 Tablet be used for self-administration at home?
- No, Preglan-E2 Tablet should only be administered under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider in a hospital setting.
- What should I do if I experience uterine hyperstimulation or uterine rupture after taking Preglan-E2 Tablet?
- Seek immediate medical attention if you experience any signs or symptoms of uterine hyperstimulation or uterine rupture, such as severe abdominal pain, persistent contractions, or abnormal fetal heart rate.
- How long does it take for Preglan-E2 Tablet to induce labor?
- The onset and duration of labor induction with Preglan-E2 Tablet may vary depending on individual factors such as cervical ripeness and gestational age.
- Can Preglan-E2 Tablet be used during breastfeeding?
- There is limited information available on the excretion of dinoprostone in human breast milk. Therefore, it is recommended to avoid breastfeeding while using Preglan-E2 Tablet.
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