Condition Regranex Treats
Regranex is used for treating lesser extremity diabetic neuropathic ulcers which may further extend into subcutaneous tissues. As an adjunct therapy, it is helpful in pointing debridement, relieving pressure as well as controlling infection. Diabetic ulcers may also be completely healed by this medication. Unfortunately, it has not been proved that Regranex is useful for treating venous stasis ulcers, pressure ulcers and diabetic neuropathic ulcers. Normally, Regranex is belonged to the group of endogenous platelet-derived growth factor, which comprises of promoting chemotactic recruitment, production of cells entailed in injury repair as well as enhancing formation of tissues of granulation. Regranex binds to PDGF (beta-platelet-derived growth factor) receptor which is also known as tyrosine kinase receptor. PDGF works as a dimer and stimulates its signaling path by a receptor named autophosphorylation and dimerization. Many other autophosphorylation sites are included by PDGF receptors which serve up to arbitrate connecting of SH2 sites as well as subsequently signal equivalent pathways. There are 5 different PDGF’s isoforms which activate through 2 different receptors such as alpha as well as beta. According to some clinical studies, people having stage III or IV lesser extremity diabetic ulcers use this medication, some of the people contain levels of non-quantifiable PDGF at baseline. |
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Regranex General InformationRegranex contains growth factor for healing the wounds in human beings. Its main function is to promote the growth of the cells so that the wound can be healed up quickly. The diabetic foot ulcers are treated with the help of regranex. People who have allergy to parabens or have feet skin cancer must avoid the use of regranex. How to Buy RegranexRegranex is a skin care medication that the physician can prescribe for conditions like diabetic neuropathic ulcers. This is considered a long term topical treatment that can also help to control infection. To buy Regranex a prescription is necessary and must be provided to the pharmacy in order to have it filled. How to Take RegranexBefore applying Regranex on affected area, your hands should be washed thoroughly. The tip of the container should not be touched by your skin or other surfaces. It might increase the chance of contamination. You need to learn all usage as well as preparation instructions written on product package. Regranex Side EffectsSome ulcer-related adverse reactions may be occurred while using Regranex. They are infection, osteomyelitis or cellulitis. You may be also a victim of erythematous rashes. Besides, you may experience some other disorders like respiratory, cardiovascular, musculoskeletal and central as well as peripheral nervous system chaos. |
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