Active Ingredient History
Terlipressin, sold under the brand name Terlivaz among others, is an analogue of vasopressin used as a vasoactive drug in the management of low blood pressure. It has been found to be effective when norepinephrine does not help. Terlipressin is a vasopressin receptor agonist. Wikipedia
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Acute Kidney Injury (Phase 4)
Ascites (Phase 3)
Blood Loss, Surgical (Phase 2)
Blood Pressure (Phase 2)
Endoscopy (Phase 3)
Esophageal and Gastric Varices (Phase 4)
Fibrosis (Phase 4)
Hematemesis (Phase 4)
Hemodynamics (Phase 2)
Hemoptysis (Phase 3)
Hemorrhage (Phase 4)
Hepatorenal Syndrome (Phase 4)
Hypertension, Portal (Phase 4)
Intestinal Neoplasms (Phase 4)
Kidney Diseases (Phase 4)
Lipocalins (Phase 4)
Liver (Phase 2)
Liver Cirrhosis (Phase 4)
Liver Failure (Phase 3)
Liver Transplantation (Phase 4)
Melena (Phase 4)
Renal Insufficiency (Phase 2)
Sepsis (Phase 3)
Shock (Phase 3)
Shock, Septic (Phase 4)
Terlipressin (Phase 4)
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