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Tag: Splanchnic circulation

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Why is octreotide used in GI bleed?

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Octreotide is a synthetic, long-acting analog of the naturally occurring hormone somatostatin and is a critical pharmacological agent in the emergency management of gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding. It primarily serves to reduce portal pressure and blood flow in the splanchnic circulation, making it particularly effective for variceal hemorrhage.