Hematotropics

Hematotropics

Blood is essential for the normal functioning of the body, supplying cells with oxygen and nutrients, ensuring the exchange of information between tissues, organs, exercising endocrine regulation. It circulates in a closed space — a vascular channel, and its movement is supported by the work of "pump" — the heart and the tone of smooth muscles of the walls of arteries and veins (see CARDIOVASCULAR agents).

Drugs included in this group are dedicated to preserving the rheological properties of blood — its fluidity (see antiplatelet agents), to replenish the volume of circulating through the vessels of the liquid (see TOOLS FOR ENTERAL AND PARENTERAL NUTRITION), for the formation of a blood clot and maintain the integrity (closedness) the vasculature in the cases, if any, will be broken for any reason such as trauma (see COAGULANTS (COAGULATION FACTORS), GEMOSTATIKI); a separate subgroup (see STIMULATORS of HEMATOPOIESIS) combines the substance that triggers the formation of blood cells participating in the implementation of its multiple functions.


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