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What is an example of an oxytocin receptor antagonist?

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Preterm birth, occurring before 37 weeks of gestation, is a primary cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality globally [1.2.1]. An important pharmacological intervention involves asking, **what is an example of an oxytocin receptor antagonist?** The most prominent clinical example is atosiban, a drug designed to halt uterine contractions [1.2.4].

What is Anti-Oxytocin? Understanding Oxytocin Receptor Antagonists

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An estimated 15 million babies are born preterm every year worldwide, a condition oxytocin antagonists are used to manage [1.9.3]. So, **what is anti-oxytocin**? It refers to a class of drugs, more formally known as oxytocin receptor antagonists, that block the effects of the hormone oxytocin [1.2.2].

Exploring Medications: What medication blocks oxytocin?

5 min read
With preterm birth affecting a significant number of pregnancies, understanding what medication blocks oxytocin is a crucial area of clinical pharmacology. These medications work by inhibiting the hormone responsible for uterine contractions and are used for specific medical indications.