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Category:
Description:
Indications:
Contraindications:
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Significant,
known, cephalopelvic disproportion
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Unfavorable
fetal position or presentation which are undeliverable without
conversion prior to delivery
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Cases
where vaginal delivery is contraindicated (invasive cervical
carcinoma, active genital herpes, total placenta previa or vasa previa)
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Obstetrical
emergencies where the risk-to-benefit ratio of maternal and fetal
safety favors surgical intervention
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Cases
of fetal distress where delivery is not imminent
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Prolonged
use in uterine inertia or severe toxemia
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Hypertonic
or hyperactive uterine patterns
Precautions:
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Stimulates
uterine contractions similar to normal labor.
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Overstimulation
may harm mother and fetus.
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Oxytocin
has an intrinsic antidiuretic effect and may lead to water
intoxication when administered in large or prolonged doses.
Adverse
Reactions (Side Effects):
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Maternal:
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anaphylactic
reaction
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cardiac
arrythmia, PVCs
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nausea,
vomiting
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water
intoxication
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uterine
rupture
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Fetal
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bradycardia,
PVCs, and other arrythmias
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in
the presence of significant, prolonged overstimulation of uterine
contractions, may cause permanent brain damage and death
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Dosage:
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Administered
by injection
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Induction
of labor:
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Control
of postpartum uterine bleeding:
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Treatment
of incomplete of inevitable abortion:
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Operational Medicine 2001
Health Care in Military Settings
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Surgery
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Operational
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Health Care in Military Settings
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