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Endocryl Injection 0.5 ml

Endocryl Injection 0.5 ml

About Endocryl Injection 0.5 ml

Endocryl Injection 0.5 ml is a tissue adhesive solution indicated for the prevention of bleeding, wound closure, sclerotherapy, and mesh fixation. Endocryl Injection 0.5 ml is used as an adhesive for lacerations (cut/tear) of the skin, used to treat arteriovenous malformations (abnormal connections between veins and arteries), and bleeding gastric varices.
 
Endocryl Injection 0.5 ml contains N-butyl-cyanoacrylate, which polymerises quickly in connection with the tissue fluids and hardens immediately, leading to the formation of a strong bond between the wound edges. Thus, help stop bleeding and promotes skin closure and healing.
 
Endocryl Injection 0.5 ml is a chemically active, free-flowing liquid which helps in wound bonding. The procedure of tissue glueing is simple, quick, and effective for the closure of wounds without any complications in comparison to conventional suturing.
 
Avoid contact of Endocryl Injection 0.5 ml with fingers, gloves or surgical instruments. Endocryl Injection 0.5 ml should not be used in contaminated wounds as it might aggravate the infection. The thick application of Endocryl Injection 0.5 ml should be avoided as it does not enhance the bonding and may also tend to loosen and crack prematurely.

Uses of Endocryl Injection 0.5 ml

Tissue/wound closure, prevention of bleeding

Medicinal Benefits

Endocryl Injection 0.5 ml is used as an adhesive for lacerations (cut/tear) of the skin, used to treat arteriovenous malformations (abnormal connections between veins and arteries), and bleeding gastric varices. Endocryl Injection 0.5 ml is a chemically active, free-flowing liquid which helps in wound bonding. The procedure of tissue glueing is simple, quick, and effective for the closure of wounds without any complications in comparison to conventional suturing. Endocryl Injection 0.5 ml polymerises quickly in connection with the tissue fluids and hardens immediately, forming a strong bond between the wound edges. Thus, help stop bleeding and promotes skin closure and healing.

Directions for Use

A healthcare professional will apply Endocryl Injection 0.5 ml; do not use it on your own.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Drug Warnings

Avoid contact of Endocryl Injection 0.5 ml with skin and eyes. Endocryl Injection 0.5 ml should not be used in contaminated wounds as it might aggravate the infection. The thick application of Endocryl Injection 0.5 ml should be avoided as it does not enhance the bonding and may also tend to loosen and crack prematurely. Avoid contact of Endocryl Injection 0.5 ml with fingers, gloves or surgical instruments.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interactions: No interaction found/established.

Drug-Food Interactions: No interaction found/established.

Drug-Disease Interactions: No interaction found/established.

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Include foods that promote wound healing in your diet, such as meat, tofu, eggs, beans, milk, cheese, Greek yoghurt, soy, and fish.
  • Stay hydrated, as it is vital for promoting cell growth. Drink plenty of fluids.
  • Consume foods rich in vitamins A and C.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Laceration: A laceration is a wound that is caused by the tearing of soft body tissues. This kind of wound is generally irregular and jagged. Accidents with tools, knives, or machinery could lead to lacerations. A laceration may be caused by injury to a sharp object or due to impact injury from a blunt object. A laceration cut might be shallow or deep, short or long, and narrow or wide.

Arteriovenous malformations: It is the abnormal connection between veins and arteries, usually in the spine and brain. The arteries in such a condition can rupture, leading to bleeding in the brain/spine.

Bleeding gastric varices: Gastric varices are the dilated submucosal veins in the stomach lining that can cause bleeding in the upper gastrointestinal tract. These are most commonly found in patients with portal hypertension (high blood pressure in the portal vein), which could be a complication of cirrhosis. 

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