Haemorrhage

Updated: October 10, 2023

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Medication

 

haemocoagulase 

Indicated for Internal and external haemorrhages
Administer (1ml) through intramuscular injection or apply directly to the areas affected as needed, with a maximum frequency of every twelve hours or every eight hours a day



whole blood (Blood Component) 

As the whole blood transfusions are only appropriate for people who are haemorrhaging acutely, the dosage should be determined by considering the patient's medical condition, the estimated quantity of blood lost, and any additional hemodynamic stability-maintaining process



hemoglobin crosfumaril 

It is indicated to treat or prevent blood loss and shock in animals that have suffered trauma or surgery



octocog alfa 

Minor bleeding: 10-20 IU/kg intravenously one to two times a day for 1 to 3 days
Moderate bleeding: 15-30 IU/kg intravenously one to two times a day for almost three days
Major bleeding: 30-50 IU/kg intravenously one to three times until bleeding seizes
Minor surgery: 30-50 IU/kg intravenously as single about an hour before the start of the procedure
Note: repeat after half a day or one day as required
Major surgery: 40-60 IU/kg intravenously before the operation. Repeat 2 to 3 times based on the nature of wound healing
Prophylaxis: 20-40 IU/kg three to four times per week. Doses are to be administered as infusions slowly at ≤ 5 minutes and to a maximum rate of 10ml/minute



menadiol 

10mg- 40mg every day



 

haemocoagulase 

Indicated for Internal and external haemorrhages
The recommended dosage ranges from 0.3-0.5 ml, depending on the child's specific needs and condition



octocog alfa 

For children under six years:
Minor bleeding: 10-20 IU/kg intravenously three to four times a day for 1 to 3 days
For children more than six years old:
Minor bleeding: 10-20 IU/kg intravenously one to two times a day for 1 to 3 days
For children under six years: Moderate bleeding: 15-30 IU/kg intravenously three to four times a day for almost three days
For children more than six years old:
Moderate bleeding: 15-30 IU/kg intravenously one to two times a day for almost three days
For children under six years:
Major bleeding: 30-50 IU/kg intravenously for one to two times until bleeding seizes
For children more than six years old:
Major bleeding: 30-50 IU/kg intravenously one to three times until bleeding seizes
For children under the age of 6 years Major surgery: 40-60 IU/kg intravenously before the operation. Repeat one to four times based on the nature of wound healing
For children more than six years
Major surgery: 40-60 IU/kg intravenously before the operation. Repeat 2 to 3 times based on the nature of wound healing
Prophylaxis:
For children under the age of 6 years:
20- 50 IU/kg intravenously three to four times a day
For children more than six years old:

20-40 IU/kg three to four times per week. Doses are to be administered as infusions slowly at ≤ 5 minutes and to a maximum rate of 10ml/minute



menadiol 

5mg- 20mg every day
For children aged 1 to 12 years
5mg- 10mg per day
depending on the response of the patient, the dose may be adjusted accordingly

For children aged 12 to 18 years
10mg – 20mg per day
depending on the response of the patient, the dose may be adjusted accordingly



 

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