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Journal articles on the topic "Valethamate bromide"

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Puram, Mounika, and Ambika Patil. "Drotaverine hydrochloride and valethamate bromide action in management of labor." International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology 13, no. 12 (2024): 3648–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20243599.

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Background: Labor duration impacts maternal and perinatal morbidity. Antispasmodics like drotaverine hydrochloride and valethamate bromide are used to shorten labor by facilitating cervical dilation. This study compares the efficacy of these drugs in labor management. Methods: A prospective study was conducted with 200 primigravida women in the active phase of labor. Participants were randomly divided into two groups: Group I received drotaverine hydrochloride (80 mg), and Group II received valethamate bromide (8 mg). Maternal and fetal outcomes, labor progression, and adverse effects were mon
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Palii, Sudhir Babu, Vijaya Lakshmi Akkupalli, and Suneetha Maddi. "The Comparative Study of Drotaverine Hydrochloride and Valethamate Bromide in First Stage of Labor." Journal of South Asian Federation of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 5, no. 2 (2013): 52–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10006-1223.

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ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate and compare the effects of drotaverine and valethamate on cervical dilatation. Materials and methods Total of 100 patients (aged 20 to 30 years) including both primigravidae and multigravidae in first stage of labor, were divided randomly into two groups with 50 patients in each. The drotaverine (D) and valethamate (V) groups were given intravenously, 40 mg drotaverine hydrochloride to the former with every 2 hours for a maximum of 3 doses and 8 mg valethamate bromide to the latter with maximum of 6 doses half an hour apart. Results In primigravidae and multigrav
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Sagar, Ram, Atul Saxena, Sharad Kumar, and Sudhir Kumar. "Clinical Study of Incomplete Cervical Dilation in Dairy Cattle and Buffaloes." Indian Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Biotechnology 17, no. 02 (2021): 99–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.21887/ijvsbt.17.2.21.

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A total of 17 clinical cases of cows and buffaloes suffering from incomplete cervical dilation (ICD) were included in the study. Among these cases, 35.29% and 64.71% cases were observed in cows and buffaloes, respectively. Pluripara were more affected as compared to primiparous animals. Treatment procedures adopted in these cases were mechanical manipulation of the cervix and a combination of four drugs (PGF2andalpha;, Betamethasone, Estrogen, and Valethamate bromide). All the animals responded to the treatment protocol. The combined hormonal treatment (PGF2andalpha;, Betamethasone, Estrogen,
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Agarwal, Shonali N., Vidhi H. Shah, Ashish V. Gokhale, and Juhi V. Amin. "Randomized control comparative study to evaluate the effect of camylofin dihydrochloride and valethamate bromide in active phase of first stage of labour." International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology 13, no. 6 (2024): 1452–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20241425.

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Background: Numerous drugs have been used to shorten the active phase of labor. Do they really shorten the duration of labor? What adverse effects do they have on the baby and the mother? These questions were the basis to perform the present study of comparing two of such drugs, injection Camylofin dihydrochloride and injection Valethamate bromide with control subjects. Aim of the study was to assess the effect of camylofin dihydrochloride and valethamate bromide on active phase of first stage of labour. Methods: This is an open label randomized controlled study of 120 eligible women with spon
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Dahal, P., B. Banerjee, DK Uprety, BP Das, A. Thakur, and A. Agrawal. "Comparative study of efficacy of drotaverine hydrochloride and valethamate bromide with control in first stage of labour." Health Renaissance 11, no. 1 (2013): 38–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/hren.v11i1.7600.

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Background: Labour is the most perilous journey a woman has to undertake. Painless and short labour is desired by every woman and is a constant aim for obstetrician.Objective: To analyze and compare the efficacy and safety of drotaverine and valethamate with control group on improving cervical dilatation and promoting progress of labour. Method: Three hundred demographically similar women, both primigravida and multigravida with a term pregnancy in established labour were randomly divided into three groups. One hundred women (group 1) were given injection valethamate intramuscularly,100 women
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., Deepshikha, Monica Soni, Deepak Gupta, and Santosh Godara. "Drotaverine hydrochloride versus valethamate bromide for cervical dilatation in labour: a comparative study." International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology 9, no. 5 (2020): 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20201793.

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Background: Labor is the most perilous journey a woman has to undertake. Painless and short labor is desired by every woman and is a constant aim for obstetrician. Objective of this study was to compare the efficacy of drotaverine hydrochloride with valethamate bromide for cervical dilatation in labor in primigravida.Methods: The present study was conducted in the department of obstetrics and gynecology, S. P. Medical College and Associated Group of Hospitals, Bikaner, Rajasthan from 1st August 2018 to 31st July 2019 over a period of 1 year. Total of 300 patients were included in the study wit
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R., Sairam Aditya, Tengli Anandkumar, Ramesha, S. Chandan R., Anupama K., and M. Gurupadayya B. "Development and Validation of Stability Indicating UFLC Method for the Estimation of Anti-spasmodic Drug - Valethamate Bromide." Journal of Advances in Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 13, no. 3 (2017): 1–12. https://doi.org/10.9734/JAMPS/2017/26825.

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A stability indicating Ultra-Fast Liquid Chromatography (UFLC) method has been developed to estimate valethamate bromide (V&amp;B) in tablet dosage forms and to separate analyte from other degradants and to carryout forced degradation studies. The chromatographic separation was achieved by using phenomenex kinetex 5 μ C<sub>18</sub> 100A (250x 4.6 mm) column with a flow rate of 1 mL/min in an isocratic mode with the mobile phase consisting of 0.05 M potassium dihydrogen phosphate buffer pH 7.5 (adjusted with potassium hydroxide) and acetonitrile in the ratio of 50:50. The eluents were monitore
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Thirunavukkarasu, ArunBabu, and Vijayan Sharmila. "Valethamate bromide: Conflicting evidence and continuing use." Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics 1, no. 2 (2010): 120. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0976-500x.72365.

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Tuladhar, Lujaw Ratna, A. Shrestha, and R. K. Shrestha. "Adverse Drug Reaction with Hyoscine and Valethamate for Cervical Dilation during Labour." Nepal Medical College Journal 21, no. 2 (2019): 128–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/nmcj.v21i2.25112.

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Adverse drug reaction (ADR) is an injury caused by taking medication. ADR may occur following single dose or prolong administration of drug or combination of two or more drugs. While major advancements of discipline of pharmacovigilance have taken place in the West, not much has been achieved in Asian countries. Labour is characterised by forceful and painful uterine contraction that result in cervical dilation and foetus decent from the birth canal. Anti-spasmodic drugs like hyoscine butylbromide and valethamate bromide have been used to accelerate cervical dilation and thus reduce the labor
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Sharma, J. B., P. Pundir, A. Kumar, and N. S. Murthy. "Drotaverine hydrochloride vs. valethamate bromide in acceleration of labor." International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 74, no. 3 (2001): 255–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0020-7292(01)00448-9.

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Book chapters on the topic "Valethamate bromide"

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Kaur, Balwinder, Surbhi Saini, and Arvinder Kaur. "Comparison of Effect of Drotavarine Hydrochloride and a Combination of Hyoscine-N-Butyl Bromide & Valethamate Bromide on Duration of Active Phase of Labor." In Issues and Developments in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 11. Book Publisher International (a part of SCIENCEDOMAIN International), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/bpi/idmmr/v11/2166c.

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