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Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml
Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml is used to prevent premature labour. It contains Hydroxyprogesterone, which modulates the immune response of pregnant women to prevent rejection of the embryo and allow its attachment to the uterus. It prevents miscarriage and helps lower the risk of premature birth in pregnant women who have had past premature labour. In some cases, you may experience certain common side effects such as nausea, vomiting, itching, hives (skin rashes), swelling in the face, lips, tongue, or throat, and diarrhoea.
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Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml belongs to the category of a synthetic progesterone female hormone called progestin used to prevent premature labour. Premature labour can start before 37 completed weeks of pregnancy and can be caused by premature rupture of membranes, high blood pressure during pregnancy (pre-eclampsia), and poor diet. Preterm labour symptoms include leaking fluid or bleeding from the vagina, the feeling of pressure in the pelvis, and cramps that feel like menstrual cramps regularly.
Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml contains 'Hydroxyprogesterone', a progestin (female hormones) that modulates the immune response of pregnant women to prevent rejection of the embryo and allow its attachment to the uterus. Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml prevents miscarriage and helps lower the risk of premature birth in pregnant women who have had past premature labour. Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml should be administered only to those pregnant women who are pregnant with one baby or who have had a preterm (premature) delivery of one baby in the past.
Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml will be administered by a healthcare professional. Do not self-administer. In some cases, you may experience certain common side effects such as nausea, vomiting, itching, hives (skin rashes), swelling in the face, lips, tongue, or throat, and diarrhoea. Not everybody experiences these side effects. Most of the side effects of Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. Talk to your doctor if you feel any discomfort while taking Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml.
Before starting Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml, please inform your doctor if you have an allergy to any medicines, have unusual vaginal bleeding related to your pregnancy, liver disease, severe hypertension (high blood pressure), or a history of breast cancer, uterus or vagina. Tell your doctor before using Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml if you have had pre-eclampsia (high blood pressure during pregnancy), thromboembolic disorders (blood clot form in the blood), diabetes, depression, or epilepsy. Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml may cause dizziness, so be cautious while driving and operating machinery. Avoid alcohol consumption to prevent unpleasant side effects. Inform your doctor about all medicines you are taking and about your health condition to rule out any unpleasant side effects.
Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml contains “Hydroxyprogesterone” a progestin (female hormones) that is used in pregnant women who have delivered a baby too early (preterm) in the past. It works by modulating the immune response of pregnant women to prevent the rejection of the embryo and allow its attachment to the uterus. Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml prevents miscarriage and helps lower the risk of premature birth in pregnant women who have had a past premature delivery.
You should not take Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml without a doctor's advice. Before starting Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml, please inform your doctor if you have an allergy to any medicines. Do not take Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml if you have unusual vaginal bleeding that is not related to your pregnancy, liver disease, severe hypertension (high blood pressure), or history of cancer of the breast, uterus or vagina. Tell your doctor before using Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml if you have had preeclampsia (high blood pressure during pregnancy), thromboembolic disorders (blood clot form in the blood), diabetes, depression, or epilepsy. Do not take Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml on your own. Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml can cause dizziness and drowsiness. Use caution while driving a motor vehicle, as dizziness or drowsiness may occur. Let your doctor know if you are a breastfeeding mother. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing them to you. Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml is not recommended for children younger than 16 years old. Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml is not intended for use in the first trimester of pregnancy.
Drug-Drug interaction: This Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml interacts with pain killers (acetaminophen) anti-epilepsy medicines (primidone, phenytoin, carbamazepine), antidiabetics (metformin, glimepiride, glipizide, canagliflozin), medicines used to treat HIV (efavirenz) medicine used to treat fungal infections (griseofulvin, ketoconazole, itraconazole, posaconazole).
Drug-Food Interaction: Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml may interact with grapefruit and alcohol.
Drug-Disease Interaction: Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml should be taken with caution in breast cancer, thromboembolism (blood clot form in blood vessels), depression, diabetes, fluid retention (excess fluid builds up within the body), and kidney or liver disease.
Preterm labour: Preterm labour, also called premature labour, is when your baby starts getting ready for birth too early in your pregnancy. It can start before 37 completed weeks of pregnancy. Premature labour can be caused by premature rupture of membranes, high blood pressure during pregnancy (pre-eclampsia), and poor diet. Symptoms of preterm labour include leaking fluid or bleeding from the vagina, the feeling of pressure in the pelvis, and cramps that feel like menstrual cramps regularly. Few premature babies need special care and also have long-term mental and physical disabilities.
Alcohol
Caution
There is not enough scientific data available for Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml interaction with alcohol, hence it is best to consult a doctor.
Pregnancy
Safe if prescribed
Safe if prescribed.
Breast Feeding
Caution
Please consult your doctor before using Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml during breastfeeding.
Driving
Caution
It is advised to drive with caution after taking Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml as it may interfere with driving capabilities. It can make you feel drowsy.
Liver
Caution
Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml should be taken with caution, especially if you have a history of liver diseases/conditions. Your doctor may have to adjust the dose.
Kidney
Caution
Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml should be taken with caution, especially if you have a history of kidney liver diseases/conditions. Your doctor may have to adjust the dose.
Children
Unsafe
Cor-9 250 mg Injection 1 ml not indicated for use in children. Safety and effectiveness in pediatric patients less than 16 years of age have not been established.
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