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| U.S. Brand
Names |
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| Thrombinar®; Thrombogen®;
Thrombostat® |

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| Generic
Available |
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No |

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| Pharmacological Index |
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Hemostatic Agent |

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| Use |
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Dental & Medical: Hemostasis whenever minor bleeding from capillaries and
small venules is accessible |

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| Pregnancy Risk
Factor |
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C |

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| Contraindications |
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Hypersensitivity to thrombin or any component |

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| Warnings/Precautions |
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Do not inject, for topical use only |

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| Adverse
Reactions |
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1% to 10%:
Miscellaneous: Allergic type reaction |

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| Drug
Interactions |
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No data reported |

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| Stability |
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Refrigerate |

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| Mechanism of
Action |
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Catalyzes the conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin |

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| Usual Dosage |
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Use 1000-2000 units/mL of solution where bleeding is profuse; apply powder
directly to the site of bleeding or on oozing surfaces; use 100 units/mL for
bleeding from skin or mucosal surfaces |

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| Administration |
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May be applied directly as a powder or as reconstituted solution; use sterile
water or sodium chloride 0.9% to reconstituted powder to desired concentration;
sponge surface free of blood prior to application, if
possible |

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| Dental Health: Local
Anesthetic/Vasoconstrictor
Precautions |
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No information available to require special precautions |

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| Dental Health:
Effects on Dental Treatment |
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No effects or complications reported |

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| Patient
Information |
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External use only |

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| Dosage Forms |
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Powder: 1000 units, 5000 units, 10,000 units, 20,000 units, 50,000
units |

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