Thursday 8 November 2012

can give syntometrine in PIH?

Drug interactions

Prostaglandins increase the effect of oxytocin and vice-versa. The contractions should be carefully monitored if oxytocin is given after a prostaglandin dose.
Syntometrine may enhance the blood pressure raising effect of vasoconstrictors (medicines given to constrict the blood vessels).
Some inhaled anaesthetics used for general anaesthesia, such as cyclopropane and halothane, may reduce the effect of oxytocin and ergometrine. There may also be an increased risk of a drop in blood pressure and abnormal heart beats if oxytocin is given with these general anaesthetics.



Oxytocin/ergometrine (trade name Syntometrine) is an obstetric combination drug. The components are synthetically produced oxytocin, a human hormone produced in the hypothalamus, and ergometrine, an alpha-adrenergicdopaminergic and serotonin (5-HT2) receptor agonist.
Both substances cause the uterus to contract. An injection of syntometrine is given in the third stage of labor, just after the birth of the child, to facilitate delivery of the placenta[1] and to prevent postpartum hemorrhage[1] by causing smooth muscle tissue in the blood vessel walls to narrow, thereby reducing blood flow.

Contraindications

Syntometrine should not be used in:
It should be used with caution in:

Side effects

Possible side effects include:

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