The primary use of Valethamate is to facilitate cervical dilation during the first stage of labour, and it belongs to the group of medicines used in obstetric care.
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Valethamate is a type of medicine known as a uterine relaxant. It works by stimulating the release of prostaglandins in the body. Prostaglandins are hormones that help to ripen and soften the cervix, which is the lower part of the uterus or womb. This makes it easier for the cervix to widen, or dilate, during childbirth.
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Valethamate is available as an injectable solution.
Valethamate can be administered to adult women of age above 18 years. It is not meant for use in children or men.
Valethamate is contraindicated in patients with known allergies to Valethamate or any of its components.
Conditions where uterine contractions are undesirable, such as placenta previa or vasa previa, also serve as contraindications.
Valethamate can interact with Oxytocin and Prostaglandins (such as Dinoprostone).
Overdose of Valethamate is highly unlikely as it is administered by a healthcare professional.
Missing a dose is highly unlikely as it is administered by a healthcare professional.
Most side effects are temporary and generally harmless and resolve when discontinuing this medicine. However, if you experience any severe side effects or worsening of any symptoms, please consult your doctor.
Drinking plenty of fluids can help manage common side effects like dizziness and nausea.
Resting in a quiet, dimly lit room can help manage headaches.
Valethamate may cause side effects such as dizziness, which could affect the ability to drive or operate machinery. Patients should avoid such activities until they know how this medicine affects them.
Valethamate is generally administered during labour. However, its use during pregnancy and lactation should be strictly under the supervision of a doctor.
Caution should be exercised while administering Valethamate to patients with pre-existing cardiovascular disease. Regular monitoring is necessary during its administration.
Regular prenatal exercises can prepare the body for labour, potentially reducing the need for medications like Valethamate.
Stress-management techniques such as yoga, meditation, and deep-breathing exercises can assist in preparing for childbirth.
Frequently asked questions
No, Valethamate is not a steroid. It is a medication that is primarily used for facilitating cervical dilation during the first stage of labour.
Valethamate is not associated with impacting sleep. However, any change in sleep patterns or concerns should be discussed with a doctor.
Valethamate is not directly associated with affecting fertility. Any concerns related to fertility should be addressed with your doctor.
Valethamate is typically administered during the first stage of labour under medical supervision in a hospital or birthing centre setting. It is not intended for daily use.
The onset of action of Valethamate is relatively rapid. Effects on cervical dilation are typically observed within a few minutes to an hour after administration.
Valethamate is administered under medical supervision during the first stage of labour. The timing will depend on individual labour progress and medical advice.
There are other medications used to facilitate cervical dilation, such as prostaglandins and oxytocin. However, the choice of medication is typically determined by the doctor based on the specific condition and needs of the patient.
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