anticoagulant

रक्त गोठण्याची क्रिया थांबवणारे
definition
noun
For unstable angina the treatment is a daily 300 mg dose of aspirin, and injectable anticoagulants such as Heparin are administered in hospital.
an anticoagulant substance.
adjective
Alcohol has two anticoagulant effects which make blood less likely to clot in the wrong place.
having the effect of retarding or inhibiting the coagulation of the blood.
translation of 'anticoagulant '
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They have a more predictable 'anticoagulant' effect and cause less thrombocytopenia.
Alcohol has two 'anticoagulant' effects which make blood less likely to clot in the wrong place.
If indicated, vitamin E oil should be discontinued two weeks before surgery because it may have an 'anticoagulant' effect.
Herbs with 'anticoagulant' effects include herbs that have blood-activating and blood-stasis-removing functions.
In order to understand more clearly the effects that 'anticoagulant' treatment was having on a patient's life, the patient was given a small disposable camera, costing around £5, and asked to take pictures.
Chinese patients are reportedly more sensitive than Caucasians to the 'anticoagulant' effect of warfarin.
These include a change in the balance between procoagulant and 'anticoagulant' factors in the blood.
Large amounts of garlic can increase the 'anticoagulant' effects of pharmaceutical blood thinners (warfarin, high dose aspirin).
The unit's pump and the blood set are specially designed to cooperate during the collection process to assure that the collected product has a precise blood to 'anticoagulant' ratio.
Aspirin has a direct irritant effect on stomach lining and can cause stomach bleeding, and it increases the risk of bleeding due to enhancement of the 'anticoagulant' effect of warfarin.
Furthermore, almost any drug can interact with oral anticoagulants, and many (such as steroids and antibiotics) often increase the 'anticoagulant' effect.
This mutant exhibits lowered activation rates and 'anticoagulant' activity.
These characteristics result in a more prolonged and predictable 'anticoagulant' effect and less bleeding.
Difenacoum, detected in her blood samples, can be absorbed through skin, with prolonged 'anticoagulant' effects.
This 'anticoagulant' effect might indeed explain why your lab results have been changing.
Coagulation studies would be indicated if the patient is receiving 'anticoagulant' therapy, has a family or personal history that suggests a bleeding disorder or has evidence of liver disease.
As there is an exponential increase in bleeding risk with a linear increase in 'anticoagulant' effect, there will be a substantial increase in bleeding risk with overanticoagulation.
In hemostasis, there is a balance between procoagulant factors and natural 'anticoagulant' proteins.
Blood was mixed with 'anticoagulant' sodium citrate (9 parts blood to 1 part citrate).
The identification of new genetic variants that may either directly or indirectly affect coagulation or the 'anticoagulant' pathway, may greatly advance the understanding and clinical management of thrombophilia.
The most widely used oral 'anticoagulants' are coumarin derivatives.
Treatment then continued with a transition to long term use of oral 'anticoagulants' (vitamin K antagonists).
They were discharged with specific dietary instructions and were told to avoid aspirin, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and 'anticoagulants' , if possible.
For unstable angina the treatment is a daily 300 mg dose of aspirin, and injectable 'anticoagulants' such as Heparin are administered in hospital.
Blood thinners, or 'anticoagulants' , such as heparin, will not dissolve clots already formed, but will keep them from growing and prevent new ones from forming.
Patients with a poor short-term prognosis, those with contraindications to aspirin and those taking 'anticoagulants' or anti-inflammatory agents were excluded from the study.
Oral 'anticoagulants' were superior to aspirin in preventing occlusion of autologous venous grafts, while aspirin provided better results in patients with nonvenous grafts.
If a stroke is still developing, 'anticoagulants' (blood-thinning drugs given in hospital) may help prevent things getting worse.
Concomitant use of 'anticoagulants' increases the risk of bleeding complications.
Postoperatively all patients received oral 'anticoagulants' and digoxin as standard procedure.
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