Pitocin |
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Pitocin Ingredients: Oxytocin
Injection
Representative Names: Oxytocin, Pitocin, Syntocinon |
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What is Pitocin ?
Pitocin is a natural hormone produced in
the brain that causes the uterus to contract. Pitocin can be used
when labor needs to be induced or during labor if the contractions
are not strong enough to progress normally. It is also used to
control bleeding after childbirth. Pitocin also can help to
stimulate contractions if there is an incomplete abortion or
miscarriage. Generic Pitocins are available. |
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What should my health care professional know before I receive Pitocin ?
They need to know if you have any of these conditions:
•breech, placenta previa, or other abnormal position of the fetus or
umbilical cord
•cervical cancer
•eclampsia
•herpes infection
•more than 7 pregnancies
•premature delivery
•previous uterine surgery (including cesarean section)
•prolapsed uterus
•an unusual or allergic reaction to Pitocin, other medicines, foods,
dyes, or preservatives |
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How should I use Pitocin ?
Pitocin is for injection into a muscle or infusion into a vein. It
is given by a health-care professional in a hospital or clinic
setting where uterine contractions, mother's blood pressure and
mother's and baby's heart rates can be monitored regularly, and
where emergency measures can be taken immediately, if needed. |
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What if I miss a Pitocin dose ?
This does not apply. |
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What drug(s) may interact with
Pitocin ?
Pitocin can interact with some other medicines. Your condition will
be carefully monitored while you receive Pitocin.
Tell your prescriber or health care professional about all other
medicines you are taking, including non-prescription medicines,
nutritional supplements, or herbal products. Also tell your
prescriber or health care professional if you are a frequent user of
drinks with caffeine or alcohol, if you smoke, or if you use illegal
drugs. These may affect the way your medicine works. Check with your
health care professional before stopping or starting any of your
medicines. |
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What side effects may I notice from
receiving Pitocin ?
Side effects with Pitocin are rare. Serious side effects with
Pitocin include:
•chest pain or difficulty breathing
•confusion
•difficulty passing urine, sudden weight gain
•excessive or continuing vaginal bleeding
•fast or irregular heartbeat (palpitations)
•seizures (convulsions)
•severe or continuing headaches
•skin rash or itching (hives)
•unusual swelling
Side effects that usually do not require medical attention (report
to your prescriber or health care professional if they continue or
are bothersome):
•irritation at the injection site
•nausea and vomiting |
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What should I watch for while taking
Pitocin ?
Your condition will be closely monitored while you receive
Pitocin. |
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Where can I keep Pitocin ?
this medication is only given in a hospital or clinic. You will not
keep this medicine at home. |
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