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Hydroxyethyl Starches: Different Products - Different Effects
Anesthesiology, 06/26/09
Westphal M et al. - There are clear physicochemical and pharmacokinetic differences between the generations of HES, mainly resulting from modifications to the MS and the pattern of substitution. HES should not be regarded as one homogenous group, and data for one product should not be extrapolated to another.
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