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Hemostatics

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Definition: Agents acting to arrest the flow of blood. Absorbable hemostatics arrest bleeding either by the formation of an artificial clot or by providing a mechanical matrix that facilitates clotting when applied directly to the bleeding surface. These agents function more at the capillary level and are not effective at stemming arterial or venous bleeding under any significant intravascular pressure.     
See Also Vasoconstrictor Agents
Examples Antifibrinolytic Agents
Other names Antihemorrhagics
Substances having this pharmacologic action: polyvinyl alcohol formaldehyde foam; ferric subsulfate solution; ethyl 2-cyanoacrylate; menatetrenone; adrenalone; struvite; alginic acid; terrilytin; Chitosan; naftazone; bismuth subgallate; Non-Ovlon; Lugol's solution; Cellulose, Oxidized; Arginine Vasopressin; Batroxobin; Thrombin; Thromboplastin; Vasopressins; Tolonium Chloride; Fibrin Tissue Adhesive; Lypressin; Ornipressin; Gelatin Sponge, Absorbable; Calcium Dobesilate; Ethamsylate; Aprotinin; Fibrin Foam; Deamino Arginine Vasopressin; aminaphthone; carbazochrome; vitamin MK 7; bone wax
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
recombinant human thrombin  0   *Recombinant Proteins *Thrombin Hemorrhage Hemostatics Surgical Procedures, Operative.
ReClot  0   Organic Chemicals Hemostatics. Arch Surg 1995 Feb;130(2):161-4
fibraccel  58985-34-5   Organic Chemicals Hemostatics. Dtsch Med Wochenschr 1986;111(22):881
gelplastin  81133-27-9   Organic Chemicals Hemostatics Powders. Khirguriia (Mosk) 1981;(8):103
formic acid  64-18-6   *Formic Acids Hemostatics. Peptides 1980;1(2):187

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