Inorganic materials for hemostatic modulation and...

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Inorganic active ingredient containing

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C424S489000, C424S617000, C424S618000, C514S769000, C514S770000, C604S367000

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07858123

ABSTRACT:
The invention provides compositions, methods and devices relating to a silaceous oxide that generates a reduced heat of hydration upon contact with blood. By reducing the heat of hydration, the compositions provide a hemostatic agent that attenuates a tissue burning side effect of conventional hemostatic agents without adversely affecting the wound healing properties of the composition.

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