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Cytotec for Labor Induction


Off-Label Use of Cytotec: Drawbacks to Popular Labor-Inducing Drug
by Christine Climer, RN
The rate of labor induction has reached an all-time high in the United States, with estimates climbing as high as 33.7 percent of all pregnancies. Inductions may be performed in cases where continuing a pregnancy presents clear health and safety risks to a mother or her fetus.

There are many approaches physicians may take to ripen the cervix and induce labor. One medication that has become popular in recent years for cervical ripening is Cytotec. Typically a pill is broken in half or quarters, and one of the pieces is inserted into the cervix every few hours until the cervix is ready for labor.

Incomplete information
The problem with this is that many women are not given complete information about the medication before they consent to its use. Labor induction is an off-label use of Cytotec. This means that it was developed, researched and approved for another purpose.

The manufacturer’s label for Cytotec only permits it to be used to prevent stomach ulcers in patients who take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or aspirin on a long-term basis. When a physician uses a drug off-label, he is determining the safety and efficacy himself as opposed to relying on a large, thorough scientific investigation.

A few investigations have been undertaken that compare Cytotec to other medications that are actually approved for the purpose of cervical ripening and labor induction. These studies have demonstrated that although Cytotec appears to be equally effective as the other medications, there are some serious risks. Although women who have been given Cytotec may sometimes progress more quickly than those who have been given some of the other approved medications, they are also more likely to experience certain complications.

Cytotec causes hyperstimulation of the uterus, which can lead to complications including fetal distress, amniotic embolism, uterine rupture, fetal death and postpartum hemorrhage. The risk of uterine rupture is further increased in mothers who have previously had a cesarean delivery.

Manufacturer warnings Searle, the manufacturer of Cytotec was so concerned about this off-label use that it issued a letter to physicians in August 2000. The letter acknowledged these complications and urged physicians to follow their approved prescribing instructions.

Searle also stated that it “has not conducted research concerning the use of Cytotec for cervical ripening prior to termination of pregnancy or for induction of labor, nor does Searle intend to study or support these uses.”

Gentle Birth Choices Get the facts
Before you consent to the use of any medication, make sure you know the facts. You should know: -what all the possible treatment options are -what the medication is, how it works and how much you will be given -how long it takes to work and how long its effects will last -what purpose the FDA approved the medication for -what side effects the medication is expected to have on you and your baby -what complications have been documented to occur with the use of the medication -how much more often the complications occur with this medication as opposed to other medications or no medications at all.

If you are ever uncertain, ask your doctor or pharmacist to show you the manufacturer’s prescribing information.

This article is intended for educational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as medical advice or as a substitute for professional medical advice and should not be interpreted as recommendation for treatment. If you have questions or concerns regarding your physical or mental health or the health of your child, please seek assistance from a qualified health care provider before using any health information.

© Christine Climer

About the Author:
Christine Climer is a registered nurse with experience in pulmonary disease, pediatrics, home health, hospice and early childhood education. She specializes in the promotion of child and family health through her private practice, http://www.BestBabyNurse.com, in Dallas, Texas. Christine also volunteers as health and wellness editor for http://www.NaturalFamilyOnline.com.

Sheryl’s comment
This is a perfect example of what unscrupulous doctors and midwives are doing to birthing women to expel their babies from them as fast as possible at any cost. Who in their right mind started using an ulcer drug to induce labor? What is wrong with these people? It is insanity! How many women would agree to a dangerous drug being used on them and their helpless fetus if they knew even the drug manufacturer wrote letters in an attempt to get these crazy butchers to stop the madness? What I can’t wrap my mind around is that this practice is legal! I think the biggest message for birthing women is that doctors and midwives will harm you to get your baby out and nobody and I mean nobody is going to protect you except yourself and your spouse. The easiest (and only) way to avoid these immoral and reprehensible practices is to have an unassisted childbirth.

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Discussion

12 comments for “Cytotec for Labor Induction”

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    July 20, 2007 5:58 PM

    Posted by Barbara Harper | December 18, 2007, 1:57 am
  2. Thanks for stopping by Barbara!

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    July 26, 2007 7:44 AM

    Posted by Sheryl Lyon | December 18, 2007, 1:57 am
  3. Sheryl said:
    “The easiest (and only) way to avoid these immoral and reprehensible practices is to have an unassisted childbirth.”

    You shouldn’t have to go totally unassisted to avoid Cytotec. I don’t believe that there is any state that would allow the use of Cytotec for induction at home. Any provider who would do that would be illegally using the drug. A homebirth with a midwife would be an excellent way to avoid this sort of intervention.

    Thanks for the thought-provoking blog!

    July 31, 2007 12:01 AM

    Posted by Wendy CPM | December 18, 2007, 2:00 am
  4. Interesting stuff here

    Posted by John Masters | January 16, 2008, 5:54 pm
  5. Very nice blogpost. I didn’t know the pill’s name was Cytotec, glad to have learned something new ^^

    Posted by Tom from Priligy | August 14, 2009, 6:18 am
  6. Thank you for sharing this very thought provoking article. I found it very interesting. I think that the issue of drug addiction is a very large and important one. I think that drug rehab centers are doing a lot to resolve this issue. I think that more people should be aware of the effects of drug addiction. Anyway… I just wanted to put that out there. This article was incredibly easy to understand and I really enjoyed it.

    Posted by Jim Smith from Vermont drug rehab centers | November 16, 2009, 11:59 am
  7. This is just too typical for the pharmaceutic industry! They give out so called “legal drugs” which are fatal in some cases. The best way to induce labor is just walking the stairs! And please no drugs at all for mothers to be.

    Posted by Nicky from Narconon | December 21, 2009, 11:04 pm
  8. giving ulcer drug to induce labor of a pregnant women!i was stunned & petrified after i read Ur post.this madness have to be stopped.

    Posted by Narconon Vista Bay | January 20, 2010, 9:01 am
  9. I found this page as I was trying to spell the name of the drug. Thanks for the info. We had planned to have a home birth. My wife developed Preeclampsia and the midwife sent us straight to the hospital. We were 3 weeks early. They started her on Magnesium Sulfate to prevent seizures,stroke…(This is a great product for producing burning feelings in your IV arm and then swelling in eyelids and then hands and such) Our Dr. after the ultrasound came back positive and with an estimated 5 pound baby. She discussed with us that the drug she was going to use had a black label on it to not use with a pregnant person as it will induce labor. They started inducing at 9 PM and at 12:45 PM (yes, almost 16 hours), it had helped out with efacing but only increase from <1cm to 3cm. They broke the water and we delivered at 1:18 PM. No Pain Meds. A healthy baby girl, 4 lbs 9 oz-(9 apgar) Born Sunday, released Tuesday! The net result for us was healthy baby, healthy mom, no 3-4 week hospital stay on anti-seizure meds. This is our 3rd child and we shouldn't have been at risk for preeclampsia, but we can only guess that God wanted her to come early so that there was another person on the Census. just kidding.

    Posted by David | April 2, 2010, 10:57 pm
  10. Can this pill also be bought online as a generic, or am I wrong on this one?

    Posted by MrBloom from Online Pharmacy Reviews | April 24, 2010, 11:42 am
  11. My doctor used cytotec for my induction because I was sick of being pregnant. It was awesome birth experience. Would encourage all women to ask their dr’s for this treatment.

    Posted by Christina Davison | May 13, 2010, 2:10 pm

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