Uterotonic

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A uterotonic, also known as ecbolic, is an agent used to induce contraction or greater tonicity of the uterus. Uterotonics are used both to induce labor, and to reduce postpartum hemorrhage.

Some uterotonics act as analogues of oxytocin. An oxytocinergic, or oxytocic, means "having to do with oxytocin (OXT)". The oxytocin receptor (OXTR) is the binding and activation site of oxytocin.

Some agents may act as indirect oxytocinergics:

Prostaglandins
Analogs of oxytocin
Tocolytic
  • Conversely, a tocolytic acts to oppose uterine contractility. These agents may be oxytocinergic in mechanism. For example, atosiban works in this way.
Natural food
  • Parsley in large amount may have uterotonic effect

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  1. ^ Nagashima, Renpei; Takano, Noboru; Tamura, Masaaki; Shioya, Akitoshi (1966). "PHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF 3-(p-CHLOROBENZYL) QUINOLIZIDINE TARTARATE (QB-1), A NEW OXYTOCIC". The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology. 16 (4): 353–367. doi:10.1254/jjp.16.353. ISSN 0021-5198. 
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  3. ^ https://www.openanesthesia.org/aba_oxytocic_drugs_-_indications/
  4. ^ Garcia-Villar, R.; Marnet, P.G.; Laurentie, M.P.; Toutain, P.L. (1987). "Fenprostalene in cattle: Evaluation of oxytocic effects in ovariectomized cows and abortion potential in a 100-day pregnant cow". Theriogenology. 28 (4): 467–480. doi:10.1016/0093-691X(87)90251-2. ISSN 0093-691X. 

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