Hemostatic Agents

A hemostatic agent refers to a group of drugs used to stop bleeding. Bleeding is the release of blood from the vessels, regardless of the cause (mechanical, electrical, chemical, etc.)

During surgery or injury, the patient may begin to bleed, but not all remedies are suitable for this. With small wounds, this bleeding continues longer because blood clots accumulate under the skin, formed when small vessels and capillaries become inflamed. Also, after an injury, symptoms of inflammation appear, which disrupts the functioning of neighboring organs.

Therefore, hemostatic agents are required to close large vessels against the background of coagulopathy (blood clotting disorder), acute blood loss or sepsis. Such medical products are complex chemical compounds or ingredients that accelerate blood clotting and prevent the development of complications of injury For patients with hematological diseases (important for the normal circulatory system), for patients with increased bleeding, a blood-destructive process for no obvious reason, for women preparing for transplant surgery organs, safe hemostatic agents should be used.

A hemostatic agent must have appropriate instructions for human understanding of use.