Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Amazing Pharmaceutical Improvement in Framycetin.

FRAMYCETIN SULPHATE!
Today I am with a totally different but yet amazing stuff. Sometimes… Alright many times we got accidents, incidents, falls, slips blab la bla. Away from a doctor as you can smell from the start of the storyJ and hugging with some dirty scratch on your knee can show you bright stars in a shiny day in some kinda African deserts, So I am here for how to’z and what to’z.

I have got this crunchy information in case of emergency there is a quick solution and remedy in simple words especially those who have been faced burn’s in their or relative lives you need to have this “Thing” in your homes, cars,  workshops, offices and EVERYWHERE you can have just try to get it as u have tooth paste’s in your homes so read it and post your comments.

Framycetin Sulphate is an antibiotic, belonging to the Aminoglycoside group, with bactericidal effect with a wide antibacterial spectrum. The mechanism of action of framycetin appears to be related to inhibition of bacterial protein synthesis via binding to ribosomal subunits.

FRAMYCETIN GAUZE DRESSING (FRAMYCETIN SUPLHATE)
It is a sterile, lightweight, lano-paraffin gauze dressing impregnated with Framycetin Sulphate B.P 1% (Soframycin). Framycetin sulfate belongs to a group of medicines known as antibiotics.

WHAT IS FRAMYCETIN GAUZEDRESSING?
Framycetin gauze dressing is a sterile, lightweight, lano-paraffin gauze dressing impregnated with Framycetin Sulphate B.P 1% (Soframycin). Framycetin sulfate belongs to a group of medicines known as antibiotics. This medication is a gauze dressing impregnated with the antibiotic framycetin sulfate. It is used to treat infected or potentially infected burns, wounds, ulcer dressing and skin grafts.

USES: Framycetin gauze dressing, framycetin tulle dressing has a wide range of antibacterial activity as is an ideal dressing for an immediate use in variety of infected lesions.

THERMAL: Burns, scals. Traumatic: Lacerations, abrasions, bites, puncture wounds, crush injuries.

HOW DOES SOFRA-TULLE WORK? WHAT WILL IT DO FORME?
This medication is a gauze dressing impregnated with the antibiotic framycetin sulfate. Framycetin sulfate belongs to a group of medications known as antibiotics. It is used to treat infected or potentially infected burns, wounds, ulcers, and skin grafts.

Your doctor may have suggested this medication for conditions other than those listed in these drug information articles. As well, some forms of this medication may not be used for all of the conditions discussed here. If you have not discussed this with your doctor or are not sure why you are being given this medication, speak to your doctor. Do not stop using this medication without consulting your doctor.

Do not give this medication to anyone else, even if they have the same symptoms as you do. It can be harmful for people to use this medication if their doctor has not prescribed it.

HOW SHOULD I USE SOFRA-TULLE?
A single framycetin dressing is applied directly to the wound and covered with an appropriate dressing. If the wound is weeping, the dressing should be changed at least once daily. Cut the dressing to the size of the ulcer to decrease the risk of irritation and to avoid contact with healthy skin.

Many things can affect the dose of a medication that a person needs, such as body weight, other medical conditions, and other medications. If your doctor has recommended a dose different from the ones listed here, do not change the way that you are using the medication without consulting your doctor.

It is important to use this medication exactly as prescribed by your doctor. If you miss a dose, apply it as soon as possible and continue with your regular schedule. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular dosing schedule. Do not apply a double dose to make up for a missed one. If you are not sure what to do after missing a dose, contact your doctor or pharmacist for advice.

Finish all of this medication, even if you feel better. This will reduce the chance of infection developing or returning.

Protect the gauze from heat and store in a cool place. Keep this medication out of reach of children.

Do not dispose of medications in wastewater (e.g. down the sink or in the toilet) or in household garbage. Ask your pharmacist how to dispose of medications that are no longer needed or have expired.

WHAT FORM(S) DOES SOFRA-TULLE COME IN?
The lightweight lanolin gauze dressing contains 1% framycetin sulfate. It is available as a 10 cm x 10 cm dressing or a 10 cm x 30 cm dressing.

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Saturday, 3 November 2012

stop bleeding in just 2 minutes


In cae you have got urgency!

Published Originally on www.drsethipharma.com

Also Published on: Wordpress.com

 
J.Pad Quick Clot Bandage stops bleeding
in just
120 Seconds!!!

If you, or someone else becomes injured with a very bad traumatic bleeding wound, chances are that even if you have a typical first aid kit with you, it will not have what you need to stop the bleeding. Think about it… most first aid kits have an assortment of typical size bandages for cuts and scrapes, a few gauze bandages (often 2×2″ and 4×4″), gauze tape, and a few other supplies. The thing is, what are you going to do if someone gets a deep and profusely bleeding wound? Do you have what you need to effectively stop the bleeding until you can get professional help?

Every first aid kit ‘should’ contain a product like the following, or something similar in effectiveness. In collaboration with Dr. Sethi Pharma Industries & Livedo Japan





Hemostasis tool of the styptic nonuse
Revolution in pharma industries

Summery
Emergency hemostasis pad which is easily usable to anyone and takes quick & effective hemostasis.
The emergency hemostasis pad which takes hemostasis by catching red blood cells in blood.


Development Concept
  • When an injured person is caused by large-scale natural disaster and casualty, it is very important in a point of view of the lifesaving to stop bleeding quick and effective between before being transported to the medical institution.
  • A spreading hemostasis tool is a triangle bandage, gauze, a bandage now. However, technical knowledge is necessary and is said to be difficult for general people to give appropriate hemostasis measures using these.
  • In the emergency, it is necessary for the person whom there is near to give hemostasis measures as soon as possible. However, the satisfactory hemostasis measures for the injured person are not really given, and it is the present conditions that the degree of risk to lose its life by a bleeding large quantity and a hemorrhagic shock increases.
  • Based on such present conditions, the development manufacture of the hemostasis tool which is easily usable to anyone and takes quick and effective hemostasis without specialized knowledge, was required.
J・PAD is an epoch-making hemostasis pad developed based on such a request.

Characteristics

Composition and Solidification of the blood
Structure
(Mechanism of Blood Coagulation)
Three levels of unique structure made of the pulp cotton.
This pad separates water (serum) in blood irreversibly and raises the density of red blood cell or platelet and stops bleeding by causing a blood clot.

Targeted for Sale

Product specification

Instruction for use

Market Comparison
The difference between the J・PAD and other above 5 competitor's products is the pad system.
Zeolite, chitosan, thrombin, and calcium alginate were used to coagulate blood for other competitors.
But the J・PAD uses the system to absorb a serum to promote to increase the red blood cell density on a wound spot for coagulation.
So, the cost is less and simple and safe usage.

Experimentation of J・PAD
J・PAD was able to completely stop the bleeding from the main artery of the thigh of the rabbit in 120 seconds.
The photograph showed the state until 120 seconds after bleeding every 30 seconds.
Author: Nasir Iftekhar
Dr. Sethi Pharma Industries.com
info@drsethipharma.com
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