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About Methygin Injection 1ml
Methygin Injection 1ml belongs to the class of medication called 'ergot alkaloids' or 'uterotonic' primarily used to prevent and stop heavy bleeding (postpartum-third stage of labour bleeding) after childbirth or after a miscarriage in cesarean section. Besides this, it is also used to improve uterine contraction (antepartum) and produce uterine contraction during the third stage of labor (postpartum). Postpartum haemorrhage is heavy bleeding (more than normal) after the birth of the baby.
Methygin Injection 1ml contains a semi-synthetic ergot alkaloid 'Methylergometrine', that stimulates uterine muscles and increases the uterus' contractions, thus reducing blood loss. It also increases the effects of a natural substance called prostaglandins (PGs), increasing contractions and producing labour. As a result, these increased uterine contractions help in the child's delivery and substantially reduce excessive uterine bleeding.
Methygin Injection 1ml will be administered by a healthcare professional. Do not self-administer. The most common side effects of Methygin Injection 1ml are nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, and mild headache in some cases. Most of these side effects of Methygin Injection 1ml do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects are persistent, reach out to your doctor.
If you ever had surgery on the uterus, cesarean, or premature labour, please inform your doctor to avoid any complications. If you have been given prostaglandins, then do not take Methygin Injection 1ml; if both medicines are taken together, it can increase the contractions. Methygin Injection 1ml should not be used for a prolonged time if the contractions do not increase or have severe pre-eclamptic toxemia (high blood pressure, protein in the urine, and swelling), blood or heart circulation problem.
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Methygin Injection 1ml contains a semi-synthetic ergot alkaloid 'Methylergometrine' primarily used to stop heavy bleeding postpartum, i.e. third stage of labour bleeding after childbirth or after a miscarriage in cesarean section. Additionally, it plays a significant role in birth by increasing uterus contractions and inducing labour in pregnant women. Methygin Injection 1ml works by stimulating uterine muscles and expanding the uterus' contractions, thus reducing blood loss. It also increases the effects of a natural substance called prostaglandins (PGs), increases the contraction,s and hence induces labour. As a result, these increased uterine contractions help deliver the child and substantially reduce excessive uterine bleeding.
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Do not take Methygin Injection 1ml if you are allergic to Methygin Injection 1ml or any of its ingredients. Increasing the dose of Methygin Injection 1ml can be harmful if your womb already has too strong contractions, any obstructions in the pathway that might prevent the delivery or if the baby is not receiving a sufficient oxygen supply. Also, the use of Methygin Injection 1ml is not advisable if the baby is wrongly positioned in the birth canal, the baby’s head is too large to fit through the pelvis, the placenta lies near the neck of the womb, the placenta separates from the womb before birth, the womb is over-extended and likely to tear (in case you are carrying more than one baby). If you have been given prostaglandins, do not use Methygin Injection 1ml within 6 hours as both medications, if taken together, can increase the contractions. Methygin Injection 1ml should not be used for a prolonged time if the contractions do not increase or if you have severe pre-eclamptic toxaemia (high blood pressure, protein in the urine, and swelling) or blood or heart circulation problems.
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Methygin Injection 1ml works by stimulating uterine muscles and increasing the uterus' contractions, thus reducing blood loss. It also increases the effects of a natural substance called prostaglandins (PGs), and increases the contraction, thereby inducing labour pain in pregnant women. As a result, these increased uterine contractions help in the child's delivery and substantially reduce excessive uterine bleeding.
If you have a previous premature delivery or a cesarian section, or cervical surgery, please inform your doctor before starting Methygin Injection 1ml. Also, mention a detailed medical history to your doctor to avoid any complications.
The most common side effects of Methygin Injection 1ml include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, mild headache. You might also feel increased uterine contractions for some time, but these are manageable under medical supervision.
It is suggested to avoid grapefruit and grapefruit juice while taking Methygin Injection 1ml as it can worsen the side effects of Methygin Injection 1ml.
It is advised to tell your doctor if you are using antifungal medicine (Fluconazole) or other medicine, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products, as taking Methygin Injection 1ml with some medications may cause serious side effects.
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Postpartum haemorrhage: It is a serious but rare condition which causes excessive vaginal bleeding within one day after giving birth to the child. It happens mostly in cases of cesarean birth. When a baby is delivered, the uterus of the body contracts and forces out the placenta. After the placenta's delivery, these contractions put pressure on the bleeding vessels at the place where the placenta was attached, resulting in vaginal bleeding. It is normal to lose some amount of blood after delivery, but if a woman is losing more blood than normal, it can be dangerous.