Stabizol

And now, in order. What is Stabizol?

Pharmacology. Plasma-substituting solutions are a supplement to blood during hemodulation. Hydroxyethylated starch is a plasma-substituting drug containing a group of dextrins and a molecular weight of approximately 30 thousand to 400 thousand. Preparations of this kind are produced from plant polymers. Dextrins, in the process of producing metabolic products of plant enzyme cells, form a thin-film substance with a high adhesive ability. In subsequent plasma divisions there is no need to address thrombotic disorders because the surface dextrin layer remains liquid and has an anticoagulant effect. Due to this, the lifespan of dextrin in the blood increases. Clinical application - stabilization of colloid osmotic pressure. One of the important properties of dextrin plasma is hypocoagulation. It has hemophilic properties, so it is most often used for blood thinning. Recommendation for use: Indications include allergic and anaphylactic reactions, urticaria, bronchospasm, pulmonary edema, circulatory failure, temperature for intravenous drip therapy. Syndromes when using the drug, as well as side effects, are indicated in the instructions for use of the drug.