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dont remember mechanism of action,,,,,it is a cytotoxic drugdoxorubicin to my understanding stops stops cell replication or something....
stopping replication is being toxic to the cell hence cytotoxic!dont remember mechanism of action,,,,,it is a cytotoxic drug
the vaccine is question is meant to stop profuse bleeding by helping blood clotting , like I told the other fool , don't try to act smart , you people are compulsive liers we know
Anyhow even if information will not become open source , our intelligence agencies have the recovered made in india items in their possession and they can track the vaccine batch number , manufacturer , distributor , that should give them good leads
now get lost from here , go an eat your prasad
doxorubicin to my understanding stops stops cell replication or something....
Factor 8 is the code name of medicine doxorubician hydrochloride. This drug is especially used for caner patients (such as sacromas) as a result of which they experience severe side effects (besides chemotherapy.
This medicine is used to stop blood from flowing.That is why haemophilic patient take this drug as well.
Factor 8 is codename of this medicine because it functions like protein 8 which forms complex inside our body with (factor or protein 9,10 etc)when we are injured;to stop bleeding.According to ARY news sources, this medicine was recovered from terrorists which were involved in attack.News report claims that this medicine is used by frontline Indian soldiers who are specifically deployed in border areas.They immediately inject factor 8 medicine to stop bleeding not because they are suffering of hemophilia or cancer... but because it will speed up their healing process.
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u r saying that doxorubicin is used to stop bleeding.......which is new to me
when i hear doxo,,,,,thing that come into my mind is BADMan
B-Bleomycin
A-Anthracycline
D-actinomycin D
Man-Mitomycin
all r anti tumor anti biotics
anthracyclines-doxorubicin,danorubicin
used in various neoplasias,,,,,,since it is not d drug of choice for any so cant where it is specifically used.....
for side effects,,,,,there is chemoman,,,,,,who says cardiotoxicity
dont remember that it has any anti hemorrhagic effect,,,,,,,though chemoman says cyclophosphamide(another anticancer drug) has a side effect-hemorrhagic cyctitis.....
thats all i can recall,,,,,,right now i'm outside,,,can give more info after getting back to my den....
late re-bleeding,,,,hmmm......dont get it?,,,,,what does factor viii has to do with late re bleeding??Yeah, doxorubicin does halt replication. Kind of intercalator, forms radicals which inhibit topoisomerase.
Factor VIII stops blood from flowing? Did you mean it prevents late re-bleeding?
Injecting actor VIII in such cases actually has more to do with Von Willebrand factor, which is part of factor VIII molecule. VWF is an adhesion molecule which helps platelet to adhere and form plug so that bleeding stops quickly. This plug is later on made stable by fibrin, end product formed through two pathways involving various clotting factors including clotting factor VIII.
So injecting factor VIII here has more to do with acceleration of thrombus formation (more VWF more rapid adhesion of platelets and less bleeding) and less to do with coagulation cascade and of course least to do with healing process. Healing process shall remain fairly unaffected as long as both the systems (extrinsic and intrinsic) are working properly.
Factor VIII code name of doxorubicin? Didn't quite get it? Aren't they two different entities?
First Aid made things look so easy!
u r saying that doxorubicin is used to stop bleeding.......which is new to me
when i hear doxo,,,,,thing that come into my mind is BADMan
B-Bleomycin
A-Anthracycline
D-actinomycin D
Man-Mitomycin
all r anti tumor anti biotics
anthracyclines-doxorubicin,danorubicin
used in various neoplasias,,,,,,since it is not d drug of choice for any so cant where it is specifically used.....
for side effects,,,,,there is chemoman,,,,,,who says cardiotoxicity
dont remember that it has any anti hemorrhagic effect,,,,,,,though chemoman says cyclophosphamide(another anticancer drug) has a side effect-hemorrhagic cyctitis.....
thats all i can recall,,,,,,right now i'm outside,,,can give more info after getting back to my den....
I am aware of all these side effects. They are serious.It is so horrible that it also cause heart failure.doxorubicin to my understanding stops stops cell replication or something....
yes they are two entirely different cases.I have earlier stated same to roybot.However,I have again researched function of doxorubicin.Yeah, doxorubicin does halt replication. Kind of intercalator, forms radicals which inhibit topoisomerase.
Factor VIII stops blood from flowing? Did you mean it prevents late re-bleeding?
Injecting actor VIII in such cases actually has more to do with Von Willebrand factor, which is part of factor VIII molecule. VWF is an adhesion molecule which helps platelet to adhere and form plug so that bleeding stops quickly. This plug is later on made stable by fibrin, end product formed through two pathways involving various clotting factors including clotting factor VIII.
So injecting factor VIII here has more to do with acceleration of thrombus formation (more VWF more rapid adhesion of platelets and less bleeding) and less to do with coagulation cascade and of course least to do with healing process. Healing process shall remain fairly unaffected as long as both the systems (extrinsic and intrinsic) are working properly.
Factor VIII code name of doxorubicin? Didn't quite get it? Aren't they two different entities?
First Aid made things look so easy!
factor 8 is a coagulating factor ....helps the blood which is 1st step to prevent any bacteria from getting into the wound...if your blood doesnt coagulate you can bleed continuously to death!late re-bleeding,,,,hmmm......dont get it?,,,,,what does factor viii has to do with late re bleeding??
i dont understand how factor viii(alone) will help stop bleeding in a normal pt,,,,,,,,wont chitosan,hemocoagulase,microfibrillar collagen etc. more practical
n abot adriamycin,,,,i think slav is mistaken.....
Even I am confused blasted Media jo bhi moun mein ata hai bol daytay hain!Factor VIII code name of doxorubicin? Didn't quite get it? Aren't they two different entities?
damn,,,,,,,,,y ppl think i am dumb??factor 8 is a coagulating factor ....helps the blood which is 1st step to prevent any bacteria from getting into the wound...if your blood doesnt coagulate you can bleed continuously to death!
Even I am confused blasted Media jo bhi moun mein ata hai bol daytay hain!
I seriously wanted to slap on their faces.You have no idea that how much angry I feel right now.factor 8 is a coagulating factor ....helps the blood which is 1st step to prevent any bacteria from getting into the wound...if your blood doesnt coagulate you can bleed continuously to death!
Even I am confused blasted Media jo bhi moun mein ata hai bol daytay hain!
damn,,,,,,,,,y ppl think i am dumb??
is it because i troll a lot
n actually factor viii is involved in the 2nd step(plug formation) of a process hemostasis n no they dont stop bacteria from entering wound,,,,,,factor 8 is a coagulating factor ....helps the blood which is 1st step to prevent any bacteria from getting into the wound...if your blood doesnt coagulate you can bleed continuously to death!
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its Indian vaccineVaccines?
You are confusing the word "vaccine" for "injection". A vaccine is used to improve immunity against diseases.
I didnt say the factor 8 does...I said the coagulating does as it is the 1st step (layman speaking) to an open woundn actually factor viii is involved in the 2nd step(plug formation) of a process hemostasis n no they dont stop bacteria from entering wound,,,,,,
brother...is it a vaccine or an anti coagulating agent...I am waiting for reliable sources everything we know is based on media's jumping to conclusion habitits Indian vaccine
thats enough proof for it to have hostile intentions..
late re-bleeding,,,,hmmm......dont get it?,,,,,what does factor viii has to do with late re bleeding??
i dont understand how factor viii(alone) will help stop bleeding in a normal pt,,,,,,,,wont chitosan,hemocoagulase,microfibrillar collagen etc. more practical
n abot adriamycin,,,,i think slav is mistaken.....