Poor evidence on WHO-backed hemorrhage drug: study

Click here to contact us.

LONDON | Mon Aug 20, 2012 11:20am EDT

LONDON (Reuters) – The World Health Organisation should review its approval of a drug used to prevent life-threatening bleeding in women in childbirth because there is not enough evidence that it is effective, a study published on Monday said.

Research published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine said the evidence to support the use of misoprostol is “at best inconclusive”, yet it is increasingly used in poorer countries to prevent postpartum hemorrhage (PPH).

“Developed countries would not dream of giving women misoprostol during labor on the basis of the current evidence, yet industry and health practitioners are pushing it hard in developing countries,” said Allyson Pollock of Queen Mary University of London, who led the study.

Although there is no proper evidence of benefit, the WHO and some countries have misoprostol on their Essential Medicines Lists, Pollock said, and countries such as Nepal, India and Uganda are promoting and using it.

She called on the WHO urgently to review its decision to put the drug on its Essential Medicines List – a list of drugs the U.N. health agency says are needed to “satisfy the priority health care needs of the population”.

Misoprostol, also sold under the brand name Cytotec by Pfizer, was originally developed to treat gastric ulcers but is increasingly used to prevent dangerous bleeding after childbirth. It is now manufactured and sold by various generic drugmakers round the world.

Pollock and fellow researchers analyzed 172 previous studies on the use of misoprostol during labor and found that only six had enough information to say whether or not the drug was effective in preventing PPH in rural and community settings in poor countries.

These six studies did not provide enough evidence that the drug worked, the researchers found.

According to the WHO’s latest estimates, there were 342,900 deaths related to pregnancy and childbirth in 2008, most of them in developing countries. A quarter of these are thought to be linked to women hemorrhaging after giving birth.

Experts say the main risk factor for post partum hemorrhage is anemia, which can be easily treated if it is diagnosed.

But without antenatal screening for anemia it is impossible to find women who may have it and would be at increased risk of life-threatening bleeding during labor.

Pollock said one reason why misoprostol is popular in developing countries is that it is a fairly stable drug that comes in pill form and does not degrade if it is not kept in cold storage.

Because the drug does not have to be given intravenously, it is more likely to be used outside hospitals in places like patient’s homes and local clinics when women go into labor.

Pollock said, however, that the drug was being misused.

“Countries should be concentrating on improving their primary care facilities, rather than thinking there is a pill to prevent every ill,” she said in a statement about the findings.

“Misoprostol is being used inappropriately at present, and the money being spent on … the drug would be better spent elsewhere, for instance in ensuring there are skilled attendants during delivery and adequate antenatal services that can detect and help to prevent complications.”

(Reporting by Kate Kelland, editing by Tim Pearce)

  • Link this
  • Share this
  • Digg this
  • Email
  • Reprints


Read the original post:
Poor evidence on WHO-backed hemorrhage drug: study

:, , , , , , , , , ,

Related Article(s)
To get start please fill out a medical questionire by clicking the banner below , or click here to contact us.
 

Preparation

Before operation, please inform us if there are any allergies or serious medical conditions. Also please inform us all medication that you are taking.

Please contact us if you need any pick up on your arrival at the airport. We can help you reserve the hotel room and other arrangement if necessary.

However please inform us your flight itinerary one week before your arrival.

Post Operative Care

- No doctor's fee if any corrections are required.
- All post-operative aftercare is provided without cost.

If you have any question please contact us.


Price

Please click here to ask for the price quote.

Payment

We accept wire transfer, credit cards, and cash. For more information about payment methods please contact us .

Airport Immigration and Customs

Please present the supporting documents confirming the scheduled operation upon request. Please do not carry any unnecessary drugs or dangerous objects in your luggage.

Appointment with Surgeon

Please click here to make an appointment or contact us for more information.

The prices of our service already included(if needed).

1. Consultation fee

2. Post operation fee

3. Medication fee

4. Doctor fee

5. Anesthesia fee

6. Lab test fee

7. Free pick up service from the air port / hotel

8. Cost of operating room

9. Hospitalization fee (if needed)

>> Hotels near SP Clinic



Cosmatic Surgery Procedures
Botox Injection
Breast Augmentation
Breast Augmentation – Saline Breast Implants
Breast Lift
Brow Lift
Buttock Implants with high cohesive gel
Chin Augmentation
Chin Reduction Reshaping (Genioplasty)
Dorsal Hump Correction
Double Eyelid Surgery
Endoscopic Brow Lift
Endoscopic Face Lift
Endoscopic Forehead Lift
Eyelid Surgery
Face Lift
Facial Feminization Surgery (FFS)
Facial Surgery
Fat Transfer
Gummy Bear – Cohesive Gel Breast Implants
Hair Transplant
Labia Surgery
Lip Augmentation
Lip Reduction
LipoSelection by Vaser
Liposuction
Liposuction with Body Jet (Water Assisted)
Mandible Angle Resection (Jaw and Chin Shaving) Surgery
Nasal Tip Rhinoplasty
Nose Augmentation – Fat Injection
Nose Augmentation – Rhinoplasty
Nose Surgery – Alarplasty
Otoplasty – Ear Surgery
Penis Enlargement Surgery Phalloplasty
Permanent Hair Removal
Restylane Injection
Rhinoplasty – Nose Surgery
Sex Change, Sex Reassignment Surgery
Silhouette Lift
Tummy Tuck
Vagina Tightening
Vaser High Definition Sculpting
 
 

 


Awarded by
WhatClinic.com
 

SP Clinic 1519/69-70 Ladproud 41/1 Samsennog Huaykuang Bangkok 10310, Thailand
Mobile Phone For English please call + 6681 915 1030
Tel. +662 9304450-5 Fax. +662 9399061
 
email: spsansiri@yahoo.com       drsompob@sp-cosmeticsurgery.net
 
Website Designed, and Developed by RedOnion Co.,Ltd.