oxytocics
Oxytocics are drugs that stimulate uterine contractions or increase uterine tone. They are used in obstetrics to induce or augment labor, facilitate delivery of the placenta, and prevent or treat postpartum hemorrhage. Most oxytocics work by activating the uterine oxytocin receptor or by engaging prostaglandin pathways to provoke contractions and cervical changes.
Common oxytocic agents include oxytocin, ergometrine (ergot alkaloids), methylergonovine, carbetocin, misoprostol, dinoprostone, and carboprost tromethamine. Oxytocin
Clinical use requires careful monitoring of uterine activity and fetal status. Oxytocics carry risks of uterine