Dinoprost Trometamol
Dinoprost Trometamol Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.
The tromethamine (THAM) salt of the naturally occurring prostaglandin F2 alpha, dinoprost tromethamine occurs as a white to off-white, very hygroscopic, crystalline powder. Dinoprost Trometamol may also be known as dinoprost trometamol, PGF2 alpha THAM, or prostaglandin F2 alpha tromethamine.
Dinoprost Trometamol is the tromethamine (THAM) salt of the naturally occurring prostaglandin F2alpha. Prostaglandin F2alpha has several pharmacologic effects on the female reproductive system, including stimulation of myometrial activity, relaxation of the cervix, inhibition of steroidogenesis by corpora lutea, and can potentially lyse corpora lutea.
Trade Name | Dinoprost Trometamol |
Generic | Dinoprost tromethamine |
Dinoprost tromethamine Other Names | Dinoprost trometamol, Dinoprost tromethamine, PGF2-alpha THAM, PGF2A THAM, PGF2alpha THAM, Prostin F2 Alpha |
Type | |
Formula | C24H45NO8 |
Weight | Average: 475.616 Monoisotopic: 475.314517421 |
Groups | Approved, Vet approved |
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Last Updated: | September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am |
Uses
Used for aborting second-trimester pregnancy (between the twelfth to eighteenth week of gestation) and in incomplete abortion or for therapeutic abortion in cases of intrauterine fetal death and congenital abnormalities incompatible with life. Also used at low-doses for medically indicated induction of labor at term. Also injected intra-arterially for use as a vasodilator to assist in angiography.
How Dinoprost Trometamol works
Dinoprost Trometamol appears to act directly on the myometrium, but this has not been completely established. Dinoprost stimulates myometrial contractions (via its interaction with the prostaglandin receptors) in the gravid uterus that are similar to the contractions that occur in the term uterus during labor. These contractions are usually sufficient to cause abortion. Uterine response to prostaglandins increases gradually throughout pregnancy. Dinoprost also facilitates cervical dilatation and softening.
Toxicity
Although overdose by intra-amniotic administration of dinoprost has not been reported, exaggeration of the nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea that occur with normal doses would be expected.
Elimination Route
Slowly absorbed from the amniotic fluid into systemic circulation.
Half Life
The half-life of dinoprost in amniotic fluid is 3 to 6 hours. The plasma half-life of dinoprost after intravenous administration is reported to be less than 1 minute.
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