- An
antihemorrhagic (British English: antihaemorrhagic)
agent is a
substance that
promotes hemostasis (stops bleeding). It may also be
known as a hemostatic...
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Etamsylate (sometimes
spelled ethamsylate) is an
antihemorrhagic agent which is
believed to work by
increasing resistance in the
endothelium of capillaries...
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Carbazochrome is an
antihemorrhagic, or hemostatic,
agent that will
cease blood flow by
causing the
aggregation and
adhesion of
platelets in the blood...
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disorder Cis-abienol synthase, an
enzyme Ankaferd BloodStopper, an
antihemorrhagic Auto-brewery syndrome,
ethanol produced in the
digestive system Aqueous...
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hemostatic and
immune functions.
Medicine portal Agglutination (biology)
Antihemorrhagic Post-vaccination
embolic and
thrombotic events Furie,
Barbara C.; Furie...
- Ferreira.
Haemocoagulase enzyme derived from the
venom is used as
antihemorrhagic drug. Cacciali, P.; Carreira, S.; Kacoliris, F.; Montero, R.; Pelegrin...
- ATC code B02
Antihemorrhagics is a
therapeutic subgroup of the
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification System, a
system of
alphanumeric codes developed...
- Omori-Satoha, Tamotsu;
Yoshio Yamakawab;
Dietrich Mebs (November 2000). "The
antihemorrhagic factor, erinacin, from the
European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus)...
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Vitamin K is a
family of
structurally similar, fat-soluble
vitamers found in
foods and
marketed as
dietary supplements. The
human body
requires vitamin K...
- in the
mussurana by the
Brazilian scientist Vital Brazil. They have
antihemorrhagic and
antineurotoxic antibodies in
their blood. The
Virginia opossum...