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anticoagulantSubstance that inhibits the formation of blood clots. Common anticoagulants are heparin, produced by the liver and some white blood cells, and derivatives of coumarin, such as warfarin. Anticoagulants are used medically in the prevention and treatment of thrombosis and heart attacks. Anticoagulant substances are also produced by blood-feeding animals, such as mosquitoes, leeches, and vampire bats, to keep the victim's blood flowing. Most anticoagulants prevent the production of thrombin, an enzyme that induces the formation from blood plasma of fibrinogen, to which blood platelets adhere and form clots. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Scientists had suggested that APC works by protecting healthy cells from dying and had found it to have anti-coagulant effects. Sanofi-aventis dominates the total market with two leading brands: Plavix, an anti-platelet co-marketed with Bristol-Myers Squibb, and Lovenox, an anti-coagulant. Chesebro advises cardiologists to monitor angina patients carefully after discontinuing heparin therapy and to consider giving them a second anti-coagulant drug at that time. |
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