cytotec - tablet given vaginal, rectal, or buccal that causes uterus to clamp down and expel contents or cervical ripening in labor., pitocin - a titratable infusion or IM injection that causes uterine contraction to augment labor or prevent PPH., methergine - an IM injection given to increase the amount of uterine contractions (typically given during a PPH), hemabate - IM injection that increases uterine contractions of smooth muscles, including the bowels., betamethasone - IM injections given to mothers in preterm labor to mature fetal lungs., cervidil - a vaginal implant that softens the cervix during an induction., TXA - an infusion that breaks down the fibrin in blood clots., procardia - a tablet that is given for high blood pressures/pre-eclampsia, typically 1-2x a day., terbutaline - infusion that causes uterine relaxation, given when tachysystole is present., rhogam - IM injection given when maternal blood type is (-), infant blood type is (+), erythromycin - an eye ointment given to infants to prevent infection caused by gonorrhea., vitamin k - IM injection given to infants to start the clotting cascade.,

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