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We made a prospective study using vaginal suppository of Géméprost (analogue of PGE1) and intravenous infusion of Sulprostone (analogue of PGE2) in thirty second- and third-trimesters pregnancy terminations. The efficacy was excellent for both procedures: only one failure, mean duration of abortion of 15 h 15 with Sulprostone, interval of 17 hours with Géméprost. In this case, the delay was shorter when vaginal administration was made every 6 hours. The evacuation of the uterus was very good, however one aspiration was made three days after abortion. Few side effects were observed with these two drugs: one case of fever, one case of vomiting, both with Sulprostone: two cases of nausea, one case of diarrhoea with Géméprost. We think that the effectiveness is marked and comparable, allowing the use of epidural anesthesia.
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