Misoprostol

Misoprostol is a drug that is used for the prevention of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) induced gastric ulcers, to treat missed miscarriage, to induce labor, and as an abortifacient. The latter use is controversial in the United States. Misoprostol was invented and marketed by G.D. Searle & Company (now Pfizer) under the trade name Cytotec (often misspelled Cyotec), but other brand-name and generic formulations are now available as well.

Pharmacologically, misoprostol is a synthetic prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) analogue.

Read more about Misoprostol:  Ulcer Prevention, Labor Induction, Missed Miscarriage, Post-partum Hemorrhage, Other Gynecological Uses, Erectile Dysfunction, Pharmacology, Side Effects and Contraindications