This section is from the book "Introduction To Materia Medica And Pharmacology", by Oliver T.Osborne. See also: The Principles Of Therapeutics.
Ergot of rye is used mostly in the form of the fluid extract.
It has no action on the skin or mucous membranes, and is absorbed slowly from the latter. It contracts the blood vessels and raises the blood pressure. It stimulates the uterine muscle fibres, causing a dilated uterus to contract
It is excreted, principally, in the urine.
 
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