Serum Hemolytic

Serum Hemolytic

Hemolytic serum is a medical product that is used to diagnose infectious diseases caused by hepatitis B and C viruses, as well as HIV. This medicine is made from blood plasma containing antibodies to these viruses and various other bacteria and fungi. It can be used to stage



Serum hemolytic. - a drug for diseases accompanied by hemolysis (hemolytic anemia, diffuse mastocytosis, malaria). Capillary toxic substance. Activates hemosorption in the microcirculatory bed, increases the absorption of various substances that stimulate hemolysis (chloroform, organophosphorus compounds); slows down the sluggish metabolism. After parenteral administration, it is found in the blood after 8–15 hours, binding to plasma proteins is 40%, and increases slightly over time. It is excreted from the body mainly by the kidneys (up to 50%), the rest by the intestines (within 48 hours). During treatment, it is recommended to exclude fried, fatty, canned, and allergenic foods from the diet. Avoid overheating and other provoking factors. Must be observed