What is Hyskon used for?

What is Hyskon used for?

Hyskon is used to treat hypovolemia (decreased volume of circulating blood plasma), that can result from surgery, trauma or injury, severe burns, or other causes of bleeding.

What type of drug is dextran?

High-molecular weight dextran is a plasma volume expander made from natural sources of sugar (glucose). It works by restoring blood plasma lost through severe bleeding. Severe blood loss can decrease oxygen levels and can lead to organ failure, brain damage, coma, and possibly death.

Is dextran a drug?

Dextran is a medication used in managing and treating various clinical conditions, including during hemorrhage, shock, surgical procedures, radiological imaging, antithrombotic administration, and ophthalmic relief of xerophthalmia.

Which medicine is best for stop bleeding?

Tranexamic acid is given to stop or reduce heavy bleeding. When you bleed, your body forms clots to stop the bleeding….About tranexamic acid.

Type of medicine An antifibrinolytic medicine
Used for To prevent or treat heavy bleeding
Also called Cyklokapron®; Cyklo-f® Heavy Period Relief

What are the clinical uses of dextran?

Dextran is used to treat hypovolemia (decreased volume of circulating blood plasma), that can result from surgery, trauma or injury, severe burns, or other causes of bleeding.

Is dextran a colloid?

Dextrans are highly branched polysaccharide molecules which are available for use as an artificial colloid. They are produced by synthesis using the bacterial enzyme dextran sucrase from the bacterium Leuconostoc mesenteroides (B512 strain) which is growing in a sucrose medium.

What is dextran sulfate used for?

Dextran sulfate has been shown to release DNA from DNA-histone complexes. Dextran sulfate inhibits the binding of RNA to ribosomes. It is also a potent ribonuclease inhibitor20 and has been used in the isolation of ribosomes.

What drug can I use to make my period flow well?

Medroxyprogesterone is also used to bring on a normal menstrual cycle in women who menstruated normally in the past but have not menstruated for at least 6 months and who are not pregnant or undergoing menopause (change of life).

What are the possible side effects of Hyskon for hysteroscopy?

Precautions: When large amounts of Hyskon are employed for hysteroscopy, the possible occurrence of systemic adverse effects including plasma volume expansion, transient prolongation of bleeding time and extremely infrequent anaphylactoid reactions should be borne in mind.

How is Hyskon placed in the uterus?

Introduce Hyskon into the uterine cavity through the cannula of a hysteroscope under low pressure (approx. 100 mm Hg) until the uterus is sufficiently distended to permit adequate visualization. During the hysteroscopic examination, conduct the instillation at a rate that keeps the cavity suitably distended.

What is the recommended instillation rate for hysteroscopy?

During the hysteroscopic examination, conduct the instillation at a rate that keeps the cavity suitably distended. To avoid uptake of the fluid in the tissues of the uterus and parametria and to avoid having the fluid pass into the peritoneal cavity and backwards along the side of the hysteroscope, do not use pressures greater than 150 mm Hg.