Major haemorrhage references

  1. https://www.celoxmedical.com/ 
  2. Bin Jeremiah D. Barba, Charito T. Aranilla, Lorna S. Relleve, Veriza Rita C. Cruz, Jeanina Richelle Vista, Lucille V. Abad, Hemostatic granules and dressing prepared from formulations of carboxymethyl cellulose, kappa-carrageenan and polyethylene oxide crosslinked by gamma radiation,Radiation Physics and Chemistry,Volume 144,2018, Pages 180-188.
  3. Hatamabadi HR, Asayesh Zarchi F, Kariman H, Arhami Dolatabadi A, Tabatabaey A, Amini A. Celox-coated gauze for the treatment of civilian penetrating trauma: a randomized clinical trial. Trauma Mon. 2015;20(1):e23862. doi:10.5812/traumamon.23862
  4. Palliative Care Formulary
  5. Ubogagu E, Harris DG. Guideline for the management of terminal haemorrhage in palliative care patients with advanced cancer discharged home for end-of-life care. BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 2012;2(4):294-300 
  6. Welch M, Barratt J, Peters A, et al. Systematic review of prehospital haemostatic dressingsBMJ Mil Health 2020;166:194-200.

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Some of the management strategies describe the use of drugs outside their licensed indications. They are, however, established and accepted good practice. Please refer to the current BNF for further guidance.

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