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Clinical Trial
. 1996 Aug;36(3):296-9.
doi: 10.1111/j.1479-828x.1996.tb02714.x.

A randomized trial of 2 regimens for the administration of vaginal prostaglandins (gemeprost) for the induction of midtrimester abortion

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A randomized trial of 2 regimens for the administration of vaginal prostaglandins (gemeprost) for the induction of midtrimester abortion

R J Armatage et al. Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol. 1996 Aug.

Abstract

The most frequently used method for second trimester termination of pregnancy is administration of gemeprost (16, 16-dimethyl-trans delta 2-prostaglandin E1methyl ester) as a vaginal pessary. This provides a safe and effective method for achieving abortion. The current prescribing advice is to insert the pessaries into the posterior vaginal fornix every 3 hours. This study compares this to a 6-hourly regimen. The median abortion interval in the 6-hour group was shorter than the 3-hour group (15 versus 16 hours respectively) but the cumulative abortion rates were similar (98% in the 3-hour group and 91.8% in the 6-hour group). The 6-hour group required a significantly lower total dose of gemeprost to induce abortion. There was no difference in the rates of side-effects in the 2 groups but those receiving pessaries every 6 hours required less analgesia. This study finds no advantage in giving gemeprost every 3 hours.

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