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Side effect(s) of Feracrylum


Review the side-effects of Feracrylum as documented in medical literature. The term "side effects" refers to unintended effects that can occur as a result of taking the medication. In majority of the instances these side-effects are mild and easily tolerable, however sometimes they can be more severe and can be detrimental.

If the side effects are not tolerable adjusting the dosage or switching to a different medication can help to manage or overcome side effects. If you have any doubts or questions, we recommend seeking advice from your doctor or pharmacist.

  Gastrointestinal
- Nausea, stomach pain

  Skin
- Burning sensation, allergic skin rash

Other Precautions :

• Avoid excess dose

Drug Name : Feracrylum

Feracrylum generic Feracrylum is used as a hemostatic (to stop bleeding) and an anti-septic for the management of post-operative wounds, cuts, burns and abrasions. It is used during surgeries from incision to healing, typically as an adjunct to conventional hemostatic in capillary and vein oozing in several surgeries and in dental extractions and oral surgeries. Feracrylum is a polyacrylic polymer, is non allergic, soluble in water, and cannot be absorbed in the system. Feracrylum has a three way action in wound care It has antimicrobial activity against gram positive and gram negative bacteria and fungi and thus decreases the risk of wound infection. Its hemostatic action fastens the process of clot formation and stops the bleeding by forming a biodegradable complex with albumin. Its hygroscopic action promotes faster healing, helps in removing the dressing easiliy and promotes growth of granulation tissue.


Brand Names or Trade Names of Feracrylum

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