Definition of Cicatrizant. Meaning of Cicatrizant. Synonyms of Cicatrizant

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Definition of Cicatrizant

Cicatrizant
Cicatrizant Cic"a*tri`zant, n. [Cf. F. cicatrisant, properly p. pr. of cicatriser.] (Med.) A medicine or application that promotes the healing of a sore or wound, or the formation of a cicatrix.

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- ATC code D03 Preparations for treatment of wounds and ulcers is a therapeutic subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification System, a...
- and haemorrhoids, plus it has been used as demulcent, antispasmodic, cicatrizant, antiseptic and stomachic. Its non-polar extracts have been tested as...
- an alkaloid which acts as a potent acetylcholinesterase inhibitor and cicatrizant. It is found in various plants including Magnolia x soulangeana and Croton...
- Becaplermin (brand name Regranex) is a cicatrizant, available as a topical gel. Regranex is a human platelet-derived growth factor indicated along with...
- Dextranomer (trade name Debrisan, Exudex) is a cicatrizant used in dressings for wound healing, and in pharmaceutical products to treat fecal incontinence...
- biochemical role pla**** by the chemical composition of sangre de grado as a cicatrizant beneficial in the reduction of mean wound healing time. The polyphenolic...
- Crilanomer is a cicatrizant. Esch B, Raptis G (December 1989). "[Treatment of decubitus ulcer with Crilanomer and dextranomer]". Zeitschrift für Hautkrankheiten...
- Antihyperlipidemics Statins Fibrates Bile acid sequestrants skin (D) Emollients Cicatrizants Antipruritics Antipsoriatics Medicated dressings genitourinary system...
- is a recombinant form of human epidermal growth factor (EGF) and a cicatrizant (a drug that promotes wound healing through formation of scar tissue)...
- in cellular and animal models, for example identifying taspine as a cicatrizant (wound healing promoter). Immunomodulatory, antioxidative, antiproliferative...