Odin21
12-05-2015, 11:06
Has anyone heard about EE-3-SO4? Any thoughts?
http://www.uab.edu/news/innovation/item/6624-uab-to-start-first-human-trials-of-drug-to-prevent-death-due-to-severe-blood-loss
"The drug appears to work in three ways:
It helps the heart beat more efficiently, enabling it to fully expand and contract while pumping to maximize blood flow.
It lowers resistance to blood flow to vital organs, and then gradually elevates blood pressure and promotes sufficient blood flow throughout the body.
It recruits fluid from surrounding tissue, increasing blood volume to compensate for blood loss from the wound or injury. The average person has about 10 liters of this interstitial fluid in tissue and about 5 liters of blood."
http://www.uab.edu/news/innovation/item/6624-uab-to-start-first-human-trials-of-drug-to-prevent-death-due-to-severe-blood-loss
"The drug appears to work in three ways:
It helps the heart beat more efficiently, enabling it to fully expand and contract while pumping to maximize blood flow.
It lowers resistance to blood flow to vital organs, and then gradually elevates blood pressure and promotes sufficient blood flow throughout the body.
It recruits fluid from surrounding tissue, increasing blood volume to compensate for blood loss from the wound or injury. The average person has about 10 liters of this interstitial fluid in tissue and about 5 liters of blood."