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  2. Methylergometrine - Wikipedia

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    Methylergometrine is sometimes used for both prevention [6] and acute treatment [7] of migraine. It is an active metabolite of methysergide. [8] In the treatment of cluster headaches, methylergometrine has been initiated at a dose of 0.2 mg/day, rapidly increased to 0.2 mg three times per day, and increased to a maximum of 0.4 mg three times per day.

  3. Uterotonic - Wikipedia

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    Methylergonovine is intravenously administered with onset and duration of action similar to that of ergometrine. Its most common side effect is hypertension. Methylergonovine is recommended as a second-line therapy in treating postpartum hemorrhaging due to uterine atony according to both the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists ...

  4. Ergonovine - Wikipedia

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    Ergonovine, also known as ergometrine and lysergic acid propanolamide is a medication used to cause contractions of the uterus to treat heavy vaginal bleeding after childbirth.

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    Released March 15, 1985, “Vision Quest” arrived smack in the middle of the ‘80s teen movie renaissance. It was preceded by John Hughes’ first two films, “Sixteen Candles” and “The ...

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  7. 10,000 Steps Per Day Is A Myth—So How Much Should You Really ...

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    The 10,000 steps per day rule isn’t based in science. Here’s what experts have to say about how much you should actually walk per day for maximum benefits.

  8. Methysergide - Wikipedia

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    Negligible affinity (>10,000 nM) for various other receptors (GABA, glutamate, nicotinic acetylcholine, prostanoid) and for the monoamine transporters (SERT, NET, DAT). [19] Methysergide's major active metabolite, methylergonovine , also contributes to its activity, most notably 5-HT 2A and 5-HT 2B receptor partial agonism.

  9. Methylergonovine - Wikipedia

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