no they are not..they differ in one extra Ch2 for the Methergine..check the structures..
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.
A. They have the same number of protons.B. They have the same number of orbitals.C. They have the same number of electrons.D. They have the same number of neutrons.
They have the same charge, but they have different mass. They are isotopes of the same element.
The two balloons will have the same number of molecules in them, as they are filled in the same room under the same conditions. Avogadro's law states that equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules.
Elements with same properties are present in same group. They are not present in same period. For example- alkali metals are present in same group.
Elements with same functional group have same chemical properties. They possess different physical properties.
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.
Ergometrine and Oxytocin
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.
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.
Methergine is not a contraceptive or abortion pill and if you are pregnant now after taking it a month ago, you might not even have been pregnant then so no harm to the fetus. Or you were pregnant but no harm has been done.I also hope you were given the meds by a doctor since Methergine should not be taken without supervision. See links below.
You added this to abortion but Methergine is not used for abortion. It's used after labor to make the uterus stop bleeding and go back to normal size and is taken during several days. See a doctor for the proper medication or surgical abortion depending on how far along you are.
Methergine is used to clamp down the uterus to prevent hemmorrhage. Signs of symptoms of hemorrhage is a low blood pressure. The nurse should hold the medication until HCP contacted if patient BP is high.