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Tag: Recombinant thrombin

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Surgical Hemostasis: How is Thrombin Administered?

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In the United States, an estimated 1 million patients undergo surgical procedures where topical thrombin is used as a hemostatic agent each year [1.9.1]. So, how is thrombin administered to control oozing and minor bleeding from capillaries and small venules when standard surgical techniques are impractical? [1.6.4, 1.9.4].

Understanding Pharmacology: What is Recothrom used for?

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In a large cohort study, 11.6% of patients experienced a major bleeding event within 30 days after noncardiac surgery. To manage this, surgeons often ask, **what is Recothrom used for?** It's a key tool for achieving hemostasis when standard surgical techniques are not enough.