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  • Medications for Preeclampsia

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    • magnesium sulfate

      (Magnesium Sulfate Heptahydrate)
      Baxter Healthcare Corporation
      Usage: Magnesium Sulfate in Water for Injection is indicated for preventing and controlling seizures in preeclampsia and eclampsia, appropriately managing convulsions without harming the central nervous system of the mother or infant. Other effective medications for this purpose are also available.
    • magnesium sulfate

      (MAGNESIUM SULFATE HEPTAHYDRATE)
      Fresenius Kabi USA, LLC
      Usage: Magnesium Sulfate Injection is used for replacing magnesium in deficiencies, particularly in acute hypomagnesemia with tetany symptoms. It can be added to total parenteral nutrition to prevent hypomagnesemia and is also indicated for preventing and controlling seizures in pre-eclampsia and eclampsia.
    • magnesium sulfate

      (Magnesium Sulfate In Water For)
      Amneal Pharmaceuticals LLC
      Usage: Magnesium sulfate in water for injection is indicated for preventing and controlling seizures in preeclampsia and eclampsia, effectively managing convulsions without causing significant central nervous system depression in the mother or infant. Other effective medications are also available for this condition.
    • magnesium sulfate

      (Magnesium Sulfate Heptahydrate)
      Sagent Pharmaceuticals
      Usage: Magnesium Sulfate in Water for Injection is indicated for preventing and controlling seizures in preeclampsia and eclampsia. It effectively manages eclamptic convulsions without causing harmful central nervous system depression in the mother or infant, although other effective alternatives exist.
    • magnesium sulfate in dextrose

      (Magnesium Sulfate)
      WG Critical Care, LLC
      Usage: Magnesium Sulfate in 5% Dextrose Injection is indicated for the prevention of eclampsia in preeclamptic patients and for the treatment and prevention of recurrent seizures in patients with eclampsia.
    • pitocin

      (oxytocin)
      Par Pharmaceutical, Inc.
      Usage: Pitocin is indicated for the initiation or improvement of uterine contractions to achieve vaginal delivery, addressing medical indications like maternal diabetes or preeclampsia. It is also used to control postpartum bleeding and manage incomplete or inevitable abortion, although elective induction of labor is not recommended.
    • pitocin

      (oxytocin)
      ENDO USA, Inc.
      Usage: Pitocin is indicated for initiating or improving uterine contractions to achieve vaginal delivery in medically indicated cases. It is used for labor induction due to maternal or fetal concerns, stimulation of labor, management of incomplete abortion, and to produce contractions during the third stage of labor to control postpartum hemorrhage.
    • thiamine hydrochloride

      (Thiamine Hydrochloride)
      Camber Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
      Usage: Thiamine hydrochloride injection is indicated for treating thiamine deficiency and beriberi (both dry and wet forms), Wernicke’s encephalopathy, and other severe cases requiring rapid thiamine restoration. It's suitable for patients who cannot take thiamine orally due to severe gastrointestinal issues.
    • thiamine hydrochloride

      (thiamine hydrochloride)
      Gland Pharma Limited
      Usage: Thiamine hydrochloride injection is indicated for treating thiamine deficiency or beriberi (dry or wet), Wernicke’s encephalopathy, infantile beriberi with acute collapse, and neurological complications during pregnancy. It is used when oral administration is not possible due to severe anorexia, nausea, or malabsorption, particularly in patients at risk during IV dextrose administration.