Monsels Ferric Subsulfate
Monsels Ferric Subsulfate 8ML of
What is Monsels Ferric Subsulfate?
Monsel's Ferric Subsulfate, also known as Monsel's solution, is a styptic medication primarily used to arrest minor superficial bleeding by causing proteins in blood and tissues to coagulate, sealing off bleeding blood vessels. Its primary application includes use in dermatological procedures and cervical biopsies to control capillary bleeding. The solution should be applied sparingly and with caution as it can cause tissue staining and necrosis if used excessively.Side Effects
- Temporary skin discoloration
- Local irritation or burning sensation
Warnings
- Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, and mucous membranes
- Do not ingest; intended for topical use only
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What is Monsels Ferric Subsulfate ?
Monsel's Ferric Subsulfate, also known as Monsel's solution, is a styptic medication primarily used to arrest minor superficial bleeding by causing proteins in blood and tissues to coagulate, sealing off bleeding blood vessels. Its primary application includes use in dermatological procedures and cervical biopsies to control capillary bleeding. The solution should be applied sparingly and with caution as it can cause tissue staining and necrosis if used excessively.- Temporary skin discoloration
- Local irritation or burning sensation
- Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, and mucous membranes
- Do not ingest; intended for topical use only
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Monsels Ferric Subsulfate 8ML of
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