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heparin

Anticoagulant substance produced by cells of the liver, lungs, and intestines. It normally inhibits the clotting of blood by interfering with the production of thrombin, which is necessary for clot formation. Heparin obtained from animals is administered after surgery to limit the risk of thrombosis, or following pulmonary embolism to ensure that no further clots form, and during haemodialysis (using a kidney machine).



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In ASSENT 3, patients presenting within six hours of symptom onset will be randomized into three parallel treatment groups receiving varying doses of TNKase with heparin sodium (Group A), with enoxaparin sodium (Group B), or with the anti-platelet agent ReoPro(TM) (abciximab), manufactured by Centocor Pharmaceuticals, and heparin sodium (Group C).
 
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