Pfizer Aminocaproic Acid Injectable (10137_00409434673)
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Pfizer Aminocaproic Acid Injectable (10137_00409434673)
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Description
Pfizer's Aminocaproic Acid Injectable offers a crucial solution for managing excessive bleeding during surgeries and specific bleeding disorders. This injectable comes with a preservative-free formulation, ensuring that it poses a lower risk of allergic reactions while maintaining the highest safety standards. The 250 mg/ml concentration ensures effective management of fibrinolysis, helping stabilize blood clots quickly.
This injectable is available in a single-dose format with 20 ml per vial, packaged conveniently in boxes of 25. Each vial is sterile and ready for use, facilitating healthcare professionals' need for precise dosing and ease of administration. Whether used in a surgical setting or managing acute hemorrhagic conditions, this product is designed for swift and efficient hemostatic support.
Key Features:
- Preservative-free formulation ensures minimal risk of allergic reactions and contamination, making it safe for sensitive patients.
- Comes in a convenient 20 ml single-dose vial, providing ease of use and accurate dosing during critical surgical procedures or acute bleeding scenarios.
Uses:
- Aminocaproic Acid Injectable by Pfizer is used to reduce bleeding during surgery or in certain medical conditions that cause excessive bleeding, such as bleeding disorders. It helps stabilize clots by inhibiting fibrinolysis, thus promoting hemostasis.
FAQs:
1. What is Aminocaproic Acid Injectable used for?
It is used to reduce or prevent excessive bleeding in surgical procedures and certain bleeding disorders by stabilizing blood clots.
2. How is Aminocaproic Acid administered?
It is administered as an injection, usually by a healthcare professional, directly into the bloodstream for rapid action.
Specifications
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