FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: antiproteolytic preparation Ambene in a dose of 50-250 mg is introduced intravenously by the stream infusion for at least three days every 3-4 hours in a combination with heparin. Heparin is introduced subcutaneously is a dose of 250 units 4 times a day.
EFFECT: effective treatment of endogenous intoxication syndrome caused by proteolysis by blocking fibrinolysis and enhancing the detoxifying and anti-inflammatory action of Ambene.
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Dates
2014-07-27—Published
2012-12-25—Filed