More Dangers of Cytotec
More evidence is mounting that Cytotec should not be given during pregnancy. The above article references the dangers of administering Cytotec vaginally as part of a medical abortion.
A link was seen between this method of administration and the contraction of dangerous infections.
While the article doesn't reference the off-label use of Cytotec for labor induction, according to the findings reported, women who receive Cytotec vaginally to induce labor may also be at risk of contracting similar infections.
I sincerely hope someone chooses to investigate if such a link also exists in terms of vaginal administration of Cytotec for labor induction.
Despite the fact that both G.D. Searle, the drug's manufacturer, and the FDA issued statements discouraging the practice of using Cytotec off-label for labor induction, its practice is still performed by doctors who choose to make non evidence-based decisions with regard to their patient's care.
In fact, most women who received Cytotec at some point during childbirth (either for induction or to halt post-partum bleeding) have no idea unless they request their medical records.
It's major appeal lies in the fact that it's cheap and readily accessible - two reasons that wouldn't be enough for me to give consent for it.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
More Evidence of the Dangers of Cytotec
Posted by Catherine at 4:57 PM
Labels: birth, maternity care, medications, research
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