methygin METHYLERGOMETRINE
Introduction to Methygin
Methygin is a medication primarily used to manage and control bleeding from the uterus after childbirth or an abortion. It is particularly effective in treating conditions like uterine atony, where the uterus fails to contract properly, and subinvolution, where the uterus does not return to its normal size after delivery.
Composition of Methygin
Methygin contains the active ingredient Methylergometrine, which works by directly affecting the smooth muscle of the uterus to increase contractions and reduce blood loss.
Uses of Methygin
- Prevention of postpartum hemorrhage
- Control of uterine bleeding after childbirth or abortion
- Management of uterine atony
- Treatment of subinvolution of the uterus
Side Effects of Methygin
Common Side Effects:
- Upset stomach
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Headache
- Bad taste in the mouth
Serious Side Effects:
- Seizures
- Chest pain
- Fast heartbeat
- Difficulty breathing
- Dizziness
- Ringing in the ears
- Leg cramps
- Skin rash
Precautions of Methygin
Methygin should not be used during pregnancy or by individuals with hypertension, toxemia, or hypersensitivity to the drug. It is important to avoid intravenous administration due to the risk of sudden hypertensive and cerebrovascular accidents. Caution is advised for patients with impaired liver or kidney function.
How to Take Methygin
- Take Methygin orally as a tablet, typically three or four times a day.
- The usual adult dose is one tablet (0.2 mg) each time.
- Always follow your doctor's instructions regarding dosage.
Conclusion of Methygin
Methygin is an effective medication for managing uterine bleeding after childbirth or abortion. While it offers significant benefits, it is crucial to use it under medical supervision due to potential side effects and contraindications. Always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice and treatment.
Available in 2 variations

Methygin 0.125mg Tablet
strip of 10 tablets

Methygin 0.2mg Injection
vial of 1 ml Injection