Oxygyn Injection
Product Info
Prescription required | Yes |
Marketer | Biogen Serums Pvt Ltd |
Active Ingredient | Oxytocin (5IU) |
Storage | Store in a refrigerator (2 - 8°C). Do not freeze. |
Chemical Class | Oxytocin |
Habit Forming | No |
Therapeutic Class | GYNAECOLOGICAL |
Action Class | Uterotonic and abortificient |
User Rating | 4.9 |
User Reviews | 418 |
FAQ
Is there any special precaution should I follow?
Your doctor, would take the proper medical history, and evaluate you before giving this medicine. You should tell the detailed medical history to your doctor. Tell to your doctor if you previously had a premature delivery, or c-section, or any other uterine or cervical surgery.
What may be the possible side effects associated with it?
It may cause a headache, nausea, vomiting and increased in blood pressure. You may also feel increased uterine contractions for some time. However, these conditions are very much manageable in hospital settings.
How and in what dose can it be used?
It is given as an injection, only at the hospital or clinic by the medical healthcare professional. The dose is decided by the doctor, depending on the contraction pattern or the current medical situation of the patient.
What is Oxygyn and for what it is used for?
Oxygyn is an injectable preparation, which contains Oxytocin. Oxytocin is a hormone, produced naturally by the body. As a medicine, it is used to start or improve the contractions during labor (childbirth) process. It may also be used to minimize the bleeding after childbirth.
What if you forget to take Oxygyn?
If you miss a dose of Oxygyn, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular schedule. Do not double the dose.\n \n
Oxygyn Injection Reviews
Oxygyn is used for the induction of labor. It plays an important role in childbirth as it increases the contraction of the uterus and helps to induce labor in pregnant women. It may also be used to control post-delivery bleeding.
Oxygyn is only used when there is any medical condition that prevents women to produce labor naturally. This medicine is given as an injection under the supervision of a doctor. Your doctor is the best person to decide how much amount should be given depending upon the condition. Hence, follow your doctor's advice while on treatment with this medicine.
The most side effects of this medicine include vomiting, headache, and nausea. If these bother you or appear serious, let your doctor know. There may be ways of reducing or preventing them.
Before taking this medicine, let your doctor know if you have ever had surgery of the uterus, or cesarean section or have a history of premature labor. Your doctor should also know about all other medicines you are taking as many of these may make this medicine less effective or change the way it works.
Oxygyn is only used when there is any medical condition that prevents women to produce labor naturally. This medicine is given as an injection under the supervision of a doctor. Your doctor is the best person to decide how much amount should be given depending upon the condition. Hence, follow your doctor's advice while on treatment with this medicine.
The most side effects of this medicine include vomiting, headache, and nausea. If these bother you or appear serious, let your doctor know. There may be ways of reducing or preventing them.
Before taking this medicine, let your doctor know if you have ever had surgery of the uterus, or cesarean section or have a history of premature labor. Your doctor should also know about all other medicines you are taking as many of these may make this medicine less effective or change the way it works.
How Oxygyn Injection Works
Oxygyn stimulates the contraction of the uterine muscles during delivery. It also helps to control post-delivery bleeding.
How to Use Oxygyn Injection
Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self administer.
Benefits of Oxygyn Injection
- In Induction of labour: Oxygyn helps your body in preparation for labour or delivery of a full term baby. It increases contractions of the uterus. This helps the baby to come out of the mother’s womb with ease and prevents any complications involved with childbirth. Additionally, it also controls excessive bleeding after childbirth.
Uses of Oxygyn Injection
- Induction of labour
Oxygyn Injection Side Effects
Safety Tips
Driving
UNSAFE
Oxygyn may cause side effects which could affect your ability to drive.As Oxygyn can start labor. Women with contractions should not drive.
Kidney
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
There is limited information available on the use of Oxygyn in patients with kidney disease. Please consult your doctor.However, cautious use is advised in patients with severe kidney disease.
Breast feeding
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Oxygyn is safe to use during breastfeeding. Human studies suggest that the drug does not pass into the breastmilk in a significant amount and is not harmful to the baby.
Liver
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
There is limited information available on the use of Oxygyn in patients with liver disease. Please consult your doctor.
Alcohol
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
It is not known whether it is safe to consume alcohol with Oxygyn. Please consult your doctor.
Pregnancy
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Oxygyn is safe to use during pregnancy. Most studies have shown low or no risk to the developing baby.
Quick Tips
- Oxygyn is a hormone, which is used in induction of labor.
- Before receiving Oxygyn, you should tell your doctor if you have a history of premature labor, surgery of uterus, or caesarean section.
- It is given intravenously (into a vein) or intramuscularly (into the muscle) by a doctor or healthcare provider in a hospital or clinic.
- It is also used to control post-delivery bleeding.
- Oxygyn may cause temporary uterine contractions for a few days.
References
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- Schimmer BP, Parker KL. Contraception and Pharmacotherapy of Obstetrical and Gynecological Disorders. In: Brunton LL, Chabner BA, Knollmann BC, editors. Goodman & Gilman’s: The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics. 12th ed. New York, New York: McGraw-Hill Medical; 2011. p. 1850.
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