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Study on hemostatic mechanism of fully soluble hemostatic fiber
Blood Coagulation & Fibrinolysis, 2007Fully soluble hemostatic fiber (FHF) is made from cotton yarn through a series of chemical reactions with NaOH and chloroacetic acid. The major component of FHF is carboxymethylcellulose. FHF is a kind of biodegradation macromolecule material that can disassociate into a low-molecular-weight compound or a simple substance by hydrolytic and enzymatic ...
Huimin, Wang +3 more
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Pleiotropic cellular, hemostatic, and biological actions of Ankaferd hemostat
Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 2012Sustaining hemostasis in clinical hemorrhages is a challenging task and requires extensive effort to stabilize medically hard-to-treat traumatic injuries. Several hemostatic agents are preferred to control external and internal bleedings, yet commercially available products are not sufficiently effective or fast-acting to achieve hemostasis in extreme ...
Berat Z, Haznedaroglu +3 more
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American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2006
The pharmacology, clinical efficacy, adverse effects and toxicities, drug interactions, dosage and administration, and safety issues related to the use of absorbable hemostatic agents are reviewed.Absorbable hemostatic agents exert their pharmacologic effects at various points within the coagulation cascade.
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The pharmacology, clinical efficacy, adverse effects and toxicities, drug interactions, dosage and administration, and safety issues related to the use of absorbable hemostatic agents are reviewed.Absorbable hemostatic agents exert their pharmacologic effects at various points within the coagulation cascade.
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Topical Hemostatic Agents: A Review
Dermatologic Surgery, 2008Topical hemostatic agents play an important role in both common and specialized dermatologic procedures. These agents can be classified based on their mechanism of action and include physical or mechanical agents, caustic agents, biologic physical agents, and physiologic agents.
Melanie D, Palm, Jeffrey S, Altman
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