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Tag: Endoscopy

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What medication is used for esophageal blockage? A Guide to Pharmacological and Endoscopic Treatments

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Esophageal food impaction is a common gastrointestinal emergency, accounting for numerous visits to the emergency department each year. While the question of **what medication is used for esophageal blockage?** is often asked, the definitive treatment for acute obstruction is typically an endoscopic procedure, with medications playing a supporting or secondary role.

Is Endoclot the same as Hemospray? A Pharmacological Comparison

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While both Endoclot and Hemospray are effective hemostatic powders used during endoscopic procedures to stop gastrointestinal bleeding, they are not the same product. Despite achieving similar clinical outcomes in some studies, they differ significantly in their chemical composition, delivery systems, and deployment pressure.

What is Hemospray made of and how does this mineral powder work?

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Hemospray (also known as TC-325) achieves immediate hemostasis in over 90% of non-variceal gastrointestinal bleeding cases, offering a rapid, non-contact method to control hemorrhage. When answering the question of what is Hemospray made of, the core component is an inert, mineral-based clay delivered as a fine powder.

What are the side effects of PuraStat?

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In numerous clinical studies involving hundreds of patients, no serious adverse events have been directly attributed to the use of PuraStat itself [1.3.7, 1.7.5, 1.7.6]. This article details the known safety profile and answers the question: what are the side effects of PuraStat?

What is the use of Jasocaine Jelly?

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Over 90% of local anesthetic topical products contain a lidocaine base for their numbing properties. Jasocaine Jelly is a specific brand of this topical anesthetic, containing 2% lidocaine, and is used to provide surface anesthesia and lubrication for a variety of medical procedures and to relieve localized pain.

What is Endo Spray and How Does It Stop GI Bleeding?

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Acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) has an incidence of approximately 67 per 100,000 people and accounts for about 300,000 hospitalizations annually in the U.S. [1.8.2, 1.8.3]. So, **what is Endo Spray?** It is a type of hemostatic powder used to control this bleeding.

What is Instillagel Used For? A Comprehensive Guide to Its Applications

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Used for decades in medical procedures, Instillagel is a sterile, pre-filled gel combining a local anesthetic and antiseptic, primarily to reduce pain and risk of infection during procedures like catheterization and endoscopy. Its dual-action formula makes it a trusted tool for healthcare professionals seeking to improve patient comfort and safety during instrumentation of the urethra and other body cavities.

What medications should not be taken before a colonoscopy?

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While a colonoscopy is a very common procedure, improper medication management can lead to complications. In some studies, use of anesthesia services during colonoscopy was associated with a 13% increase in the risk of any complication [1.11.1]. Understanding **what medications should not be taken before a colonoscopy** is crucial for minimizing risks and ensuring a successful examination.