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Tag: Uterotonic agents

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What Works Like Oxytocin? A Guide to Pharmacological Analogs

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The Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) classifies oxytocin as one of the most hazardous medications used in hospitals, highlighting the need for precise administration and alternatives [1.9.2]. So, what works like oxytocin in the world of pharmacology? Several analogs and related compounds offer similar therapeutic effects.

Understanding What Is the 3-3-3 Rule for Pitocin: Beyond Labor Induction

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Approximately 25 percent of deliveries in the United States are induced or augmented with oxytocin (Pitocin), but the lesser-known **3-3-3 rule for Pitocin** refers to a specific, standardized postpartum protocol used to achieve adequate uterine tone after a cesarean delivery, not for inducing labor. This guideline aims to minimize total oxytocin exposure while effectively preventing postpartum hemorrhage.

What Drug is Similar to Oxytocin? A Pharmacological Review

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Synthetic oxytocin is a crucial medication in modern obstetrics, administered to manage labor and prevent bleeding [1.7.1]. This widespread use leads to an important question for healthcare providers: what drug is similar to oxytocin in either structure or function?

What is carboprost used for? A Guide to Its Obstetric Applications

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Each year, approximately 14 million women experience postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), a condition that remains the leading cause of maternal mortality globally. So, **what is carboprost used for** in these critical situations? It's a key medication for controlling severe bleeding after childbirth.