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MCQ – 49826

Question

Ergot derivatives are used in all of the following except :
A.

Induction of Uterine contraction

B.

Treatment of Vasoconstrictive disorders

C.

Treatment of Migraine

D.

Treatment of Galactorrhoea

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Correct Answer » B

Explanation

Ans. B: Vasoconstrictive Disorders

Clinical Reasoning for the Correct Answer:
– Ergot derivatives (e.g., ergotamine, ergonovine, bromocriptine) exhibit vasoconstrictive action.
– They are contraindicated in vasoconstrictive disorders (e.g., peripheral vascular disease, Raynaud’s phenomenon).
– Use in such conditions may precipitate severe ischemic complications.

Why Option A is Incorrect:
– Used for uterine contraction (e.g., ergometrine) in postpartum hemorrhage due to their potent oxytocic action.
– They stimulate smooth muscle contraction in the uterus.

Why Option C is Incorrect:
– Ergotamine is commonly used to treat acute migraine attacks.
– Acts via serotonin (5-HT) receptor agonism leading to cranial vasoconstriction.

Why Option D is Incorrect:
– Bromocriptine, an ergot derivative, is used in galactorrhoea and hyperprolactinemia.
– It works as a dopamine agonist, reducing prolactin secretion.

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