Utomeg
Utomeg Products are primarily used for
Premature Labor
About Utomeg Products
Utomeg Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Utomeg are Slow heart rate, Palpitations, Tremors, Chest discomfort, Breathlessness, Increased glucose level in blood, Increased Fetal Heart Rate.
How Utomeg Products work
It eases the contraction of the uterus and helps relaxing it, thereby preventing premature delivery.
Patient Concerns about Utomeg Products
Frequently asked questions about Utomeg Products
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Q. What is Utomeg 10mg Tablet used for?
Utomeg 10mg Tablet is used to help delay premature labor in pregnant women by relaxing the muscles of the uterus.
Q. Who should not take Utomeg 10mg Tablet?
Individuals should not take Utomeg 10mg Tablet if they have heart disease, irregular heart rhythms, hyperthyroidism, untreated high blood pressure, bleeding in pregnancy, suspected infection in the uterus, severe pre-eclampsia, or if the pregnancy should not be continued for medical reasons.
Q. Can Utomeg 10mg Tablet cause heart problems?
Yes, Utomeg 10mg Tablet can cause rapid heartbeat, irregular heartbeat, or other heart-related side effects. People with existing heart disease or high blood pressure need special caution and close monitoring.
Q. Is Utomeg 10mg Tablet safe for women with diabetes?
Utomeg 10mg Tablet may raise blood sugar levels. Pregnant women with diabetes or a history of gestational diabetes should be carefully monitored while taking this medicine.
Q. Can Utomeg 10mg Tablet cause breathing problems?
In rare cases, Utomeg 10mg Tablet may lead to fluid buildup in the lungs (pulmonary edema), especially when given with large amounts of intravenous fluids. This can cause shortness of breath and requires urgent medical attention.
Q. Is Utomeg 10mg Tablet safe in multiple pregnancies?
Extra caution is needed while taking Utomeg 10mg Tablet in twin or multiple pregnancies, as the risk of complications such as pulmonary edema is higher.
Q. Can Utomeg 10mg Tablet affect potassium levels?
Yes, Utomeg 10mg Tablet may lower potassium levels in the blood (hypokalemia), which can cause muscle weakness or abnormal heart rhythms. Your doctor may check your potassium during treatment.
Q. What should I tell my doctor before starting Utomeg 10mg Tablet?
Before starting Utomeg 10mg Tablet, tell your doctor if you have heart problems, high blood pressure, diabetes, thyroid disease, a history of lung problems, bleeding during pregnancy, or if you are carrying twins or more.