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Adjective
/ˌantēkōˈagyələnt/,/ˌantī-/,
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Having the effect of retarding or inhibiting the coagulation of the blood,
  1. Having the effect of retarding or inhibiting the coagulation of the blood

Noun
  1. An anticoagulant substance


  1. medicine that prevents or retards the clotting of blood
  2. (anticoagulation) the administration of an anticoagulant drug to retard coagulation of the blood
  3. (anticoagulants) a drug therapy used to prevent the formation of blood clots that can become lodged in cerebral arteries and cause strokes.
  4. (Anticoagulants (Blood Thinners)) Medications that prevent blood clotting.
  5. (Anticoagulants) Medications used to decrease clotting capability in the blood. Anticoagulant drugs fall into three groups: inhibitors of clotting factor synthesis, inhibitors of thrombin and antiplatelet drugs.
  6. (Anticoagulants) A type of drug that reduces the blood's clotting ability.
  7. (Anticoagulants) A type of medication used to "thin" the blood to help prevent heart attack and stroke. Patients are often on these medications for extended periods of time to treat chronic conditions. (ex.: Coumadin)
  8. (Anticoagulants) Anabolic steroids may increase sensitivity to oral anticoagulants. Dosage of the anticoagulant may have to be decreased in order to maintain the desired prothrombin time. ...
  9. Anticoagulants (e.g., heparin and coumadin) thin the blood, lessening the chance of blood clots forming inside the heart, legs or lungs.
  10. (Anticoagulation) Preventing or delaying the clotting of the blood.
  11. a medication that keeps blood from clotting.
  12. Is a medication that thins the blood to reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis.
  13. A drug that helps prevent blood clots from forming. Also called a blood thinner.
  14. Medicine that helps prevent the clotting of blood. These drugs tend to prevent new clots from forming or existing clots from enlarging. Heparin** and warfarin** are examples of anticoagulants.
  15. A chemical that keeps blood from clotting. In most animals blood naturally clots (stops up) when their is a wound. Some parasites, like leeches, have an anti-coagulant in their saliva so blood will flow freely for them to drink.
  16. (action) slows or prevents blood clotting.
  17. Medication that delays or stops the clotting of blood such as Coumadin® or heparin.
  18. A chemical used to prevent blood clotting. Examples:  EDTA, heparin, sodium citrate, sodium oxalate.
  19. A drug used to reduce blood clotting, e.g. warfarin, aspirin.
  20. A substance that stops blood from clotting, often used after surgery to prevent deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism or other blood clots.
  21. A chemical which retards or overcomes the thickening of the blood and slowing of the flow which is the natural bodily response to a wound or opening in the skin.
  22. medications, commonly referred to as “blood thinners,” that lengthen the time it takes for blood to clot, rather than actually “thinning the blood.” They are used to prevent or to treat blood clots, and may be injected either into a vein or under the skin (e.g. ...
  23. A type of drug which is prescribed to thin the blood and reduce the risk of a blood clot.
  24. Drug used to delay blood clotting or prevent clots from becoming larger. Warfarin (Coumadin^®) is an oral anticoagulant (pill). Heparin is injected into a vein (IV tube).
  25. Ayurvedic herb examples: Sesame seed oil (4 parts), black mustard seed (1 part), mix together and apply to the affected area, massage in well.