Medicolegal Issues

Don’t Mix Off-label Use With Off-the-rack Pills

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We should not be shocked, then, that Cytotec is supplied as 100- and 200-mcg round white tablets. However, it is frequently used off label for cervical ripening during labor at a dose of “25 mcg inserted into the posterior vaginal fornix.”2

This brings us to the malpractice trap. While off-label use may be appropriate, off-label uses may not neatly “fit” with the substance prepared by the manufacturer. To be properly administered for cervical ripening, the available tablet of misoprostol must be cut with a pill cutter or razor prior to administration.3 Furthermore, dosage is more accurate if the tablet fragments are individually weighed after cutting.3

In this case, the discrepancy between the pill prepared by the manufacturer (100 mcg) and the dosage needed (25 mcg) appears to have caught the defendant family practitioner off guard. So the take-home message is: Use medications as supported by the standard of care—but when using a drug off label, do not assume the product supplied by the manufacturer is appropriate for use as is.

Another interesting aspect of this case is the defense strategy. Most clinicians are aware that the tort of negligence involves (1) duty, (2) breach, (3) causation, and (4) harm. However, it is more logically consistent to think of the elements in this way: (1) duty, (2) breach, (3) harm, and if harm has occurred, (4) examine causation (ie, the logical connection between breach and harm).

In malpractice cases, attorneys frequently focus on one of these specific elements. In this case, the physician’s duty of care and the harm stemming from cerebral palsy are clearly established. Thus, breach and causation take center stage.

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