Dinoprostone – The active substance is dinoprostone, more commonly known as Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2). Each vaginal delivery system contains 10 mg of dinoprostone which is released at approximately 0.3 mg per hour over 24 hours.
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Dinoprostone is the first, single dose, retrievable vaginal insert for local, continuous and controlled release of dinoprostone in a retrievable and easy-to-use vaginal insert. Dinoprostone is indicated for the initiation of cervical ripening in patients at term (from 37 completed weeks of gestation).1
Dinoprostone is administered via a vaginal insert contained in a polyester pouch with a withdrawal tape. Dinoprostone releases dinoprostone at a constant and controlled rate.1
Where there is a need to terminate the drug administration, the dinoprostone vaginal insert can be easily retrieved, with the remaining dinoprostone in circulation rapidly cleared in 1-3 minutes.1
Below is a short video showing the correct way to insert and remove dinoprostone.
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Dinoprostone – The active substance is dinoprostone, more commonly known as Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2). Each vaginal delivery system contains 10 mg of dinoprostone which is released at approximately 0.3 mg per hour over 24 hours.
38 Weeks – Dinoprostone is licensed to be used after 37 completed weeks gestation.
In the freezer – Store in a freezer (-10ºC to -25°C). Store in the original container in order to protect from moisture. No thawing is required prior to use.
1-3 minutes – Dinoprostone has a half-life generally estimated as 1-3 minutes.
Immediately – Dinoprostone should be removed from the freezer just prior to the insertion. No thawing is required prior to use.
No – Do not use scissors or other sharp objects which may cut the retrieval system.
As high as possible – The vaginal delivery system should be inserted high into the posterior vaginal fornix and rotated so it sits transversely behind the posterior fornix
No – No attempt should be made to tuck the end of the tape into the vagina completely always leave a reasonable amount outside as this may make retrieval more difficult otherwise.
20-30 minutes – After insertion of dinoprostone, the patient should be recumbent for 20 minutes to 30 minutes. As dinoprostone will be released continuously over a period of 24 hours, it is important to monitor uterine contractions and foetal condition at frequent regular intervals.
All of the above – correct answer.
Job Code: UK-RMMH-2400045 - Date of preparation: October 2024