What is Prothrombin Enzyme Complex PL

Prothrombin complex PL is a complex preparation of coagulation factors II, VII, IX, and X, mainly used for the treatment or prevention of hemorrhagic diseases caused by coagulation factor deficiency.

Prothrombin enzyme complex PL contains vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors, which help restore blood clotting function by supplementing exogenous coagulation factors. This drug is suitable for congenital or acquired coagulation factor deficiencies, such as hemophilia B, severe liver disease, bleeding caused by warfarin overdose, etc. Strict monitoring of coagulation function is required before use to avoid the risk of thrombosis. The medication needs to be stored in refrigeration, and the infusion speed should be controlled to prevent adverse reactions.

During the use of prothrombin enzyme complex PL, it is necessary to regularly check the international standardized ratio of prothrombin time to observe for symptoms of thromboembolism. After controlling bleeding, the dosage should be adjusted in a timely manner, as long-term use may produce antibodies. Daily exercise and trauma should be avoided, and maintaining a balanced diet can help maintain stable coagulation function, but it cannot replace professional treatment.

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