Why shouldn't thrombin be injected? A Critical Guide to Proper Thrombin Administration
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As a potent hemostatic agent, thrombin is a critical tool for controlling minor bleeding, but its use comes with a strict warning: **Do Not Inject**. Inadvertent injection can lead to immediate, fatal, and widespread blood clots throughout the circulatory system, a condition known as disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC).