Description
Dezaminooxitocin (demoxytocinum) Tablets 50 IU №10
Composition
Dezaminooxitocin (demoxytocinum) 50 IU per tablet, excipients.
Mechanism of Action
Dezaminooxitocin is a synthetic analog of oxytocin that acts by binding to oxytocin receptors, leading to uterine contractions and milk ejection. It also plays a role in social behavior and stress modulation.
Pharmacological Properties
Dezaminooxitocin exhibits uterotonic effects similar to oxytocin but with a more prolonged duration of action. It has the potential to improve social cognition and reduce anxiety.
Indications for Use
Dezaminooxitocin tablets are indicated for conditions requiring oxytocin supplementation, such as induction of labor, postpartum hemorrhage prevention, and enhancement of social interactions.
Contraindications
Avoid using Dezaminooxitocin tablets if you are allergic to any components or have a history of hypersensitivity to oxytocin. Consult a healthcare provider before use.
Side Effects
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Uterine hyperstimulation
- Headache
Usage Instructions
The recommended dosage is 1 tablet per day, swallowed whole with water. Do not crush or chew the tablet unless advised otherwise by a healthcare professional.
Benefits Compared to Analogues
Dezaminooxitocin offers prolonged uterotonic effects compared to traditional oxytocin, making it a valuable option in obstetric practice. It also shows potential benefits in social cognition and anxiety reduction.
Suitable Patient Groups
Dezaminooxitocin can be used in pregnant women under medical supervision. It is also suitable for breastfeeding mothers and individuals with social cognition deficits.
Storage and Shelf Life
Store Dezaminooxitocin tablets at room temperature, away from moisture and heat. Keep out of reach of children. Check the expiration date before use.
Packaging Description
Each package contains 10 tablets of Dezaminooxitocin, with each tablet providing 50 IU of the active ingredient.
Clinical Evidence and Proven Effectiveness
Dezaminooxitocin has demonstrated efficacy in inducing uterine contractions during labor and reducing postpartum bleeding. Clinical studies have shown its uterotonic effects to be comparable to oxytocin but with a longer duration of action, highlighting its clinical relevance in obstetrics.