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Terpres 1mg Injection is utilized to enhance liver performance in individuals suffering from hepatorenal syndrome, particularly those who undergo a quick deterioration in liver condition.
Terlipressin operates similarly to vasopressin, a hormone naturally generated in the human body. It functions by leading blood vessels to constrict, which results in a reduction in the blood volume entering the liver from the intestines, aiding in the reduction of elevated portal vein blood pressure (the main vein transporting blood to the liver from the digestive system).
This medicine is used for handling hemorrhages arising from esophageal varices.
Individuals who are prescribed to it should follow their medical practitioner's guidance regarding treatment duration and dose.
Reporting any consistent symptoms or negative side effects urgently is crucial.
Data is limited; seek guidance from your healthcare provider for individual guidance.
Data is limited; seek guidance from your healthcare provider for individual guidance.
Data is limited; seek guidance from your healthcare provider for individual guidance.
Data is limited; seek guidance from your healthcare provider for individual guidance.
Monitoring liver function closely is important due to the potential risk of hepatotoxicity.
Terpres 1mg Injection is a fabricated equivalent of vasopressin utilized to manage hepatorenal syndrome. It functions by activating V1 receptors in the vascular smooth muscle, provoking vasoconstriction, which enhances blood circulation to critical organs. Furthermore, it reduces portal tension in the liver, handling issues associated with cirrhosis.
No disease explanation
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