Carboprost Tromithiamine Injection is available with the branding “GYPROST 125” and comes under the prostaglandin analogue category of medicines. These products are anti-inflammatory, vasodilators and uterine stimulants that are derived from prostaglandins which are naturally produced by the body to perform certain tasks such as controlling inflammation, blood circulation, uterine contractions and other functions.
Carboprost Tromithiamine Injection is mainly applied as an estrogen to control post-partum haemorrhage, which is post-childbirth bleeding. It works by inducing contractions of the uterus thus halting the bleeding as well as preventing the following complications. Furthermore, this injection is helpful in some circumstances if other ways are not appropriate to induce labour or for therapeutic abortion because it causes powerful contractions of the uterus.
Medical Benefits
- This medicine manages post-childbirth bleeding by tightening the womb thus preventing the occurrence of complications.
- The reason to start labour is useful in some medical conditions where it is required to save the mother and baby.
- It assists in dealing with the medical termination of pregnancy when necessary, especially in situations others do not allow.
- It plays an important role in increasing the tone and power of the uterus to treat uterine atony – a weak uterus that causes bleeding.
- It is useful to offer a fast remedy for severe life-threatening complications of PPH or incomplete abortion.
Directions For Use
- Carefully read the instructions.
- Wash your hands and clean the place to inject.
- Prepare syringes and drugs.
- Inject at the appropriate site i.e into a vein, muscle, or under the skin
- Dispose of the needle.
- Do not inject at the infectious site.
Storage
- Store Carboprost Tromithiamine Injection at a cool and dry location protected from light.
- Ensure that the injection is protected from contamination by some other material.
- Keep it away from the reach of children and don’t use the product once it has expired.
Precautions
- Combined use of NSAIDs can thus result in worsening side effects of the gut such as nausea or diarrhoea.
- Anticoagulation drugs such as warfarin increase the chances of bleeding when interacting with other medications.
- It may even lessen the efficacy of beta blockers for heart diseases or high blood pressure.
- Interactions with other medications such as corticosteroids as prednisolone may worsen conditions associated with fluid retention.
- It is advised to avoid or use it with precaution in patients on asthma medications because it can trigger bronchospasm.
- It may have an interaction with the antihypertensive drugs which may also affect the control level of blood pressure.
- Consult with your doctor about any medications, supplements, and herbal products you use regularly to avoid any interaction incidences.
- Carboprost Tromithiamine Injection may also add to the risk of oxytocin-induced uterine contractions when administered concurrently with other oxytocics.
Side Effects
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is this medicine helpful during labour?
Yes, it helps to induce labour in specific medical situations, but only under strict medical supervision.
Does this injection cause a fever?
Yes, fever or chills are common side effects. Notify your doctor if these symptoms persist.
Is this medicine painful?
The injection may cause temporary discomfort at the injection site, along with cramping due to uterine contractions.
Can it be used for incomplete abortion?
Yes, it is useful in completing the expulsion of pregnancy tissue in cases of incomplete abortion.
Can this injection be used in emergency cases?
Yes, it is often used in emergencies such as severe postpartum haemorrhage to quickly control bleeding.