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Oral administration of methylergometrine shows a late and unpredictable effect on the non-pregnant human menstruating uterus
Authors:Akosua NJA de Groot  Pieter WJ van Dongen  Tom B Vree  Tom KAB Eskes
Institution:

a Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, University Hospital Nijmegen, P.O. Box 9101, 6500 HB, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

b Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Institute of Anaesthesiology, University Hospital Nijmegen, P.O. Box 9101, 6500 HB, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Abstract:Objective: To study the pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic properties of oral and intravenous methylergometrine upon uterine motility during menstruation. Study-design: Intra-uterine pressure was measured in six volunteers with a fluid-filled sponge-tipped catheter during menstruation. Methylergometrine was given orally (0.5 mg) or intravenously (0.2 mg) in a cross-over design. Results: After intravenous administration, a fast increase of the frequency of uterine contractions and basal tone occurred with a decrease of amplitude, lasting at least 30 min. Oral administration had a late and less marked effect on uterine motility. An intravenous dose administered 24 h after an oral dose had no effect on uterine motility. Pharmacokinetic data, such as the maximum plasma concentration (Cmax), the time at which Cmax is reached (tmax) and the half-life of absorption (t1/2abs) also demonstrated large individual variations after oral administration. Conclusion: Oral administration of methylergometrine had an unpredictable and late effect on uterine motility on the menstruating uterus, probably due to an unpredictable bioavailability, in contrast with the fast and predictable effect after intravenous administration.
Keywords:Methylergometrine  Oral administration  Intravenous administration  Pharmacokinetic properties  Uterine Motility
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