No, Cytotec (misoprostol) and Methergine (methylergometrine) are not the same. Cytotec is a prostaglandin used to prevent stomach ulcers and induce labor, while Methergine is an ergot alkaloid used primarily to prevent or treat postpartum hemorrhage by stimulating uterine contractions. They have different mechanisms of action and uses in medical practice.
If a pregnant individual takes Cytotec (misoprostol) without medical guidance, particularly in the early stages of pregnancy, it can have serious implications. Cytotec is often used to induce labor or manage miscarriage, and its use can lead to complications for both the fetus and the individual. Without bleeding or other symptoms, it’s crucial to seek medical attention to ensure safety and receive appropriate care. Always consult a healthcare professional for guidance regarding medications during pregnancy.
Same length, same width, same size, same shape
If twelve is the same as a dozen, then twenty would be the same as score.
if something is same size, same shape means that it is congruent or symmetrical.
It depends on what you mean by "same". The same area? Yes, it can be. The same shape? Yes, it can be. The same are and shape, Yes, it can be.
Yes, Methergine and Ergometrine are the same medication with different brand names. They both contain the active ingredient ergonovine, which is used to prevent or control bleeding after childbirth and to help the uterus contract.
Methergine is a clean derivative of a naturally occuring medication found in fungus. Why not just take the methergine?
Methergine and alcohol should not be taken together. Methergine is a medication that is used to stop bleeding after a woman delivers a baby.
Methergine should not be given to a patient who is breast feeding or a patient who has impaired hepatic or renal function.
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Swallow with fluid.
No.
Methergine is used to cause the uterus to contract in order to stop or lessen uterine bleeding after the birth of a baby, after an abortion, or for other reasons as your doctor sees neccessary.
Yes, Cytotec requires a prescription in order to be obtained.
No. Cytotec can be used for abortion but not to prevent pregnancy.
Methergine is used in ectopic abortions to shrink down the fetus. It constricts the blood vessels and is used after childbirth to control or constrict excessive bleeding. It's not used in normal abortions.
Yes i took cytotec and had a beautiful little girl. I was induced with pitosin and cytotec and had a c sect after all, but she was still perfect