In some cases, blood transfusions, which may be used to
restore normal red blood cell concentrations using blood obtained from a donor cat, may be necessary.
Not exact matches
The good news is that
restoring normal levels of nitric oxide can substantially reduce
red blood cell adhesion, said Dr. Tohru Ikuta, a molecular hematologist at the Medical College of Georgia at Georgia Regents University.
Rather,
restoring normal nitric oxide levels appears the most efficient, effective way to reduce
red blood cell adhesion, the researchers write.
A drug called Repoxygen delivers the EPO gene with some controls, so that when
blood oxygen dips below
normal, the body makes enough
red blood cells to
restore normal oxygen.