Metiler Ampul

Metiler Ampul is a colorless solution that is injected into the muscle and belongs to a group of drugs known as prostaglandins/oxytocics. This drug causes uterine contractions and is packaged in a 1 ml honey-colored glass ampoule, with each box containing 3 ampoules. In this article, we will discuss what this ampul is and its uses in obstetrics.

Potency

0.2 Mg/Ml 3X1Ml

Manufacturer

Origin

Generic Name (Ingredient)

Methylergonovin Maleate 0.2 Mg In Each Ampoule Of 1 Ml

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Description

Usage

Metiler Ampul is used for the prevention and treatment of various obstetric conditions. It is used to prevent and treat uterine bleeding after cesarean section or childbirth due to insufficient uterine contraction. It is also used to return the uterus to its pre-pregnancy condition, accelerate the expulsion of uterine contents in incomplete miscarriage, and promote the expulsion of the placenta and the front shoulder during the second stage of childbirth. Additionally, Metiler Ampul is used in cases where lochia (postpartum uterine discharge) does not occur.

Precautions

Before using Metiler Ampul, it is important to inform your doctor if you have high blood pressure, are pregnant, are allergic to methyl ergonovine maleate or any of the other ingredients in Metiler Ampul, are using a protease inhibitor, azole antifungal or macrolide antibiotic, have an infection such as puerperal fever or pregnancy poisoning (preeclampsia, eclampsia), or have had a dangerous spontaneous miscarriage. You should also use caution if you have cardiovascular disease, obstructive vascular disease, or kidney or liver disease.

Side Effects

Like any medication, Metiler Ampul has some side effects. Common side effects include hypertension associated with seizure and/or headache, hypotension, abdominal pain caused by uterine contractions, nausea, and vomiting. However, these are not all the possible side effects of Metiler Ampul. If you experience any side effects while using this medication, you should contact your doctor immediately.

Conclusion

Metiler Ampul is a valuable drug used in obstetrics for the prevention and treatment of various obstetric conditions. It is important to follow precautions before using this medication and to contact your doctor if you experience any side effects. By understanding what this ampul is and its uses in obstetrics, you can make informed decisions regarding your healthcare.

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