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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 is Hemospray? A Guide to the Endoscopic Hemostat

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According to studies, Hemospray has demonstrated high rates of immediate hemostasis, effectively controlling bleeding in challenging gastrointestinal situations. But what is Hemospray, and how does this mineral powder provide such rapid results in emergency endoscopy? It is a novel hemostatic agent that works by creating a mechanical barrier over bleeding tissue to achieve quick control.

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.