Here is a complete, brand-free medical overview of Misoprostol Tablet 100 mcg, presented in a patient leaflet-style format:
๐ Misoprostol Tablet 100 mcg
โ DESCRIPTION
Misoprostol is a synthetic prostaglandin E1 analogue used to induce uterine contractions, soften the cervix, and protect the gastric lining. It is widely used in obstetrics, gynecology, and gastroenterology.
๐งช FORMULATION
- Active Ingredient: Misoprostol 100 micrograms
- Dosage Form: Oral tablet (may also be used sublingually, buccally, or vaginally as per indication)
- Tablet Characteristics: Small, usually round or hexagonal, white
๐ฟ NATURE
- Type: Synthetic prostaglandin analogue
- Pharmacological Class: Uterotonic agent / Gastroprotective agent
- Mechanism of Action:
- Binds to prostaglandin receptors โ causes uterine contractions and cervical softening
- Inhibits gastric acid secretion and stimulates mucus/bicarbonate production in the stomach lining
๐ USES
Obstetric & Gynecologic Uses:
- Medical termination of early pregnancy (used with mifepristone)
- Missed abortion / incomplete abortion management
- Cervical ripening before surgical procedures
- Labor induction (in selected cases)
- Prevention and treatment of postpartum hemorrhage (PPH)
Gastrointestinal Use:
- Prevention of NSAID-induced gastric ulcers
๐ ADVANTAGES
- Multiple administration routes (oral, vaginal, sublingual, buccal)
- Stable at room temperature (no refrigeration required)
- Effective and affordable option for uterine evacuation
- Useful in low-resource settings
- Can be used in combination regimens (e.g., with Mifepristone or Oxytocin)
โ ๏ธ PRECAUTIONS
Contraindications:
- Known allergy to misoprostol or prostaglandins
- Confirmed or suspected ectopic pregnancy
- Pregnancy (if used for gastric ulcers)
- Previous uterine surgery (e.g., cesarean section) โ use with caution due to risk of uterine rupture
Common Side Effects:
- Abdominal cramps
- Vaginal bleeding
- Nausea, vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Fever, chills (especially with vaginal or sublingual use)
Serious Risks (Rare):
- Uterine rupture (especially in 3rd trimester or with high doses)
- Severe hemorrhage
- Incomplete abortion or retained products
๐ DOSAGE (Gynecological Use)
- Early abortion (with mifepristone):
- 800 mcg (usually 4 tablets) vaginally or sublingually 24โ48 hours after mifepristone
- Incomplete abortion:
- 600โ800 mcg orally or sublingually
- PPH prevention:
- 600 mcg orally or 800โ1000 mcg rectally (after delivery)
- Labor induction:
- 25 mcg vaginally every 4โ6 hours (must be used under close monitoring)
โ ๏ธ Always follow institution-specific protocols and WHO/FIGO guidelines
๐ง STORAGE
- Store at below 25ยฐC
- Keep dry and protected from moisture
- Store in original blister until use
- Keep out of reach of children

