Ergotrate Maleate
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Definition
Noun: - A pharmaceutical alkaloid compound, chemically derived from ergot fungus, that is used medically to induce contractions in the uterine muscle. It is administered following childbirth or abortion to control bleeding and assist in uterine involution. Its trade name is Ergotrate Maleate.
Usage
- This term is used exclusively in medical and pharmacological contexts. It refers to the specific drug substance, not the condition it treats or its effects.
- It is a proper noun when referring to the trademarked product name "Ergotrate Maleate" and a common noun when referring to the alkaloid compound generically.
Examples
- The obstetrician administered ergotrate maleate to manage postpartum hemorrhage.
- Ergotrate Maleate is listed on the hospital's formulary for obstetric use.
- The pharmacological action of ergotrate maleate is to increase the tone and rhythm of uterine contractions.
Advanced Usage
- The compound is often discussed in comparative terms with other ergot alkaloids, noted for being less toxic than natural ergot preparations while retaining potent uterotonic properties.
- In clinical protocols, its use is typically specified for the third stage of labor or post-abortion care to promote uterine contraction and reduce blood loss.
Variants and Related Words
- Ergonovine Maleate: This is the generic chemical name for the same active compound. "Ergotrate Maleate" is a brand-specific version.
- Methylergonovine: A closely related semi-synthetic ergot alkaloid with similar uterotonic uses.
- Uterotonic: (Adjective/Noun) A general term for any substance that causes uterine contractions, describing the drug class to which ergotrate maleate belongs.
Synonyms
- Ergonovine (when referring to the alkaloid generically)
- Uterotonic agent (a descriptive synonym for its function)
Notes on Meaning
- The core meaning is a specific medicinal drug. It does not refer to the fungus itself, the condition of bleeding, or the action of contracting in a general sense. Its definition is intrinsically tied to its clinical application in obstetrics and gynecology.
Noun
- an alkaloid derived from ergot (trade name Ergotrate Maleate) that is less toxic than ergot; induces muscular contraction of the uterus and is administered after childbirth or abortion