Recent studies suggest th at etamsylate antagonizes anti-coagulant activity of heparin. Mechanism of action Etamsylate is an antihaemorrhagic and vasoprotective agent. It increases platelet adhesiveness and capillary vascular wall resistance, thereby reducing capillary exudation and blood loss. Clinical Use...
Furthermore, mechanism of action of etamsylate is not known but recent research has shown its ability to inhibit heparin binding to several growth factors. We have evaluated the ability of etamsylate to interfere with the activities of heparin. Effects of etamsylate on vasodilatory activity of ...