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An antihemorrhagic () agent is a substance that promotes (a process which stops ). It may also be known as a hemostatic (also spelled haemostatic) agent.

Antihemorrhagic agents used in medicine have various mechanisms of action:


Medical uses
Hemostatic agents are used during surgical procedures to achieve hemostasis and are categorized as hemostats, sealants and adhesives. They vary based on their mechanism of action, composition, ease of application, adherence to tissue, immunogenicity and cost. These agents permit rapid hemostasis, better visualization of the surgical area, shorter operative times, decreased requirement for transfusions, decreased wound healing time and overall improvement in patient recovery time.


Types

Systemic
There are several classes of antihemorrhagic drugs used in medicine. These include antifibrinolytics, blood coagulation factors, , and .


Local
Topical hemostatic agents have been gaining popularity for use in emergency bleeding control, especially in military medicine. They are available in three forms—as a granular powder poured on wounds, as a styptic pencil Styptic Pencil (definition) or embedded in a dressing.


Organic

Microfibrillar collagen
Microfibrillar hemostat (MCH) is a topical agent composed of resorbable microfibrillar collagen. It attracts platelets and allows for the formation of a blood clot when it comes into contact with blood. Unlike the hemostatic clamp, no mechanical action is involved. The surgeon presses the MCH against a bleeding site, and the collagen attracts and helps with the clotting process to eventually stop bleeding.

The practical application for MCH is different from that of the hemostatic clamp.


Chitosan
hemostats are topical agents composed of chitosan and its salts. Chitosan bonds with platelets and red blood cells to form a gel-like clot which seals a bleeding vessel. Unlike other hemostatic agents like , its action does not require the normal hemostatic pathway and therefore continues to function even when anticoagulants like are present in the patient's body, or when the patient's hemostatic ability is impaired due to the patient being or .

Chitosan is used in some emergency hemostats which are designed to stop traumatic life-threatening bleeding. Their use is well established in many military and trauma units.


Inorganic

Contact activation
activates the coagulation cascade, and has been used as the active component of hemostatic dressings (for example, in ).


Styptics
A styptic (also spelled stiptic) is a specific type of antihemorrhagic agent that works by contracting tissue to seal injured . Styptic pencils contain .

A common delivery system for this is a styptic or hemostatic pencil (not to be confused with a ). This is a short stick of . aluminium sulfate is the main ingredient and acts as a vasoconstrictor in order to disable blood flow. The stick is applied directly to the bleeding site. The high promotes of the blood, and the astringent chemical causes local vasoconstriction. Before were invented, a styptic pencil was a standard part of a shaving kit and was used to seal shaving cuts. Some people continue to use styptic pencils for minor skin wounds from safety or electric razors.

Styptic powder is used in the trade to stop bleeding from nails that are clipped too closely. This powder is generally used on animals, such as , , and , whose vein is found in the center of the nail.


See also
  • ATC code B02 – Antihemorrhagics
  • Hemostatic Powder Spray TC-325

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