
Recombinant Factor VIIa
Recombinant Factor VIIa is a man-made version of a natural blood protein called factor VIIa, which helps the blood clot and stops bleeding. It is produced using genetic engineering techniques and is used in medical settings to control severe bleeding in people with clotting disorders or those undergoing surgery. By activating the body's clotting process, it quickly helps form blood clots to prevent excessive blood loss. While effective, it is typically used under careful medical supervision due to potential risks, such as blood clots elsewhere in the body.