**Dinoprost** is a substance containing a prostaglandin drug that is commonly used to terminate an unwanted pregnancy, as well as to remove a stillborn fetus or attach a fertilized egg during pregnancy. This drug can be used to treat many different conditions, but it is not widely used in everyday life.
Dinoprost is a natural prostaglandin analogue that can be obtained by synthesis. *It contains a small amount of prostagland produced by the body.* The compound dinoproste can be used in both medicine and agriculture to provide environmental benefits
Description of the drug: Dinoprost (Dinoprast)
> Dinoprost, methylsulfonylmethane, Dinoprast, Tamoxifen.
Dinoprost (Dinoprost, Prostin, Prostin (F2-alpha), MSP, Thamoxifen, Tamoxifene 2m|6-dimethylpropianate) is an anti-estrogen that blocks the interaction of estradiol with its receptors. Unlike tamoxifen, which blocks the action of estrogens at the level of adenyl nucleotides (activates protein kinase), dinoprost interferes with estrogen metabolism only in the ovaries and uterus, but does not affect the hypothalamus and pituitary gland. Prevents the release of eggs into the follicular apparatus. Decreases myometrial tone; This reduces blood pressure during childbirth and the likelihood of labor hemorrhage. To prepare the uterus for surgical delivery with interstitial uterine fibroids or bicornuate uterus, the use of the drug is recommended 4–24 hours before the relevant intervention. Reduces the amount of blood lost during cesarean section. Has a hypotensive effect. Indications for use: Impaired menstrual function, breast tumors, breast cancer (in complex therapy), idiopathic fibrous dysplasia as part of combination therapy with glucoids. Method of administration: Prescribed orally, intravenously, if possible, every other day. Average daily dose per dose in adults