hematic

/hiˈmætɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or acting on the blood.
    • The doctor ordered a hematic test to check for anemia.
    • Some medications have hematic effects, helping to improve blood circulation.
    • The hematic system includes the heart, blood, and blood vessels.
noun
  1. A medicine or agent that affects the blood, especially one that improves its quality or circulation.
    • Some traditional remedies act as a hematic, cleansing the blood.
    • The pharmacist explained how this hematic helps with blood cell production.
    • The herbalist recommended a hematic to boost the patient's iron levels.