Carboprost (INN, trade names for the tromethamine salts Hemabate, Tham) is a synthetic prostaglandin analogue of PGF2α (specifically, it is 15-methyl-PGF2α) with oxytocic properties.
Carboprost's main use is to reduce postpartum bleeding during the obstetrical emergency of postpartum hemorrhage.
Carboprost was the first drug widely used for medication abortions. It is still sometimes used for second trimester abortions, but has generally been supplanted by the mifepristone/misoprostol combination.Hemabate Package. New York, NY: Pharmacia and Upjohn Company; 2014."Carboprost" - Drug fact sheet, Mayo Clinic. Last updated: July 01, 2024
https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/carboprost-intramuscular-route/proper-use/drg-20067975Vukelić J. Second trimester pregnancy termination in primigravidas by double application of dinoprostone gel and intramuscular administration of carboprost tromethamine. Med Pregl. 2001 Jan-Feb;54(1-2):11-6. English, Croatian. PMID: 11436877.
/ref>Schwallie PC, Lamborn KR. Induction of abortion by intramuscular administration of (15S)-15-methyl PGF2 alpha. An overview of 815 cases. J Reprod Med. 1979 Dec;23(6):289-93. PMID: 392084.Bhaskar A, Dimov V, Baliga S, Kinra G, Hingorani V, Laumas KR. Plasma levels of 15 (S) 15-methyl-PGF 2 alpha-methyl ester following vaginal administration for induction of abortion in women. Contraception. 1979 Nov;20(5):519-31. doi: 10.1016/0010-7824(79)90057-x. PMID: 527343.
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