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  • Medications for Uterine Inertia

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    • methylergonovine maleate

      (Methylergonovine Maleate)
      Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc.
      Usage: This drug is indicated for the routine management of uterine atony, hemorrhage, and subinvolution of the uterus following placenta delivery, as well as for controlling uterine hemorrhage during the second stage of labor after the delivery of the anterior shoulder.
    • pitocin

      (oxytocin)
      Par Pharmaceutical, Inc.
      Usage: Pitocin is indicated for inducing or improving uterine contractions for vaginal delivery due to medical reasons, such as maternal or fetal concerns, and for managing incomplete or inevitable abortion. It is also used to promote uterine contractions and control postpartum bleeding during the third stage of labor.
    • 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.
    • pitocin

      (oxytocin)
      Par Pharmaceutical, Inc.
      Usage: Pitocin is indicated for initiating or improving uterine contractions in labor due to medical reasons, managing incomplete or inevitable abortion, and controlling postpartum bleeding. It should not be used for elective induction of labor without medical indications.