diphenadione

  • 1Diphénadione — Général Nom IUPAC 2 (2,2 diphénylacétyl) 1H indène 1,3(2H) dione No CAS …

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  • 2Diphenadione — Systematic (IUPAC) name 2 (2,2 diphenylacetyl) 1H indene 1,3(2H) dione Clinical data Pregnancy cat.  ? …

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  • 3diphenadione — An orally effective anticoagulant with actions and uses similar to those of bishydroxycoumarin. * * * di·phen·a·di·one (di fen″ə diґōn) an anticoagulant rodenticide, causing fatal hemorrhaging in many mammals consuming sufficient… …

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  • 4Aspirin — Asprin redirects here. For the author, see Robert Asprin. Aspirin …

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  • 5Citrate — The citrate anion A citrat …

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  • 6Anticoagulant — An anticoagulant is a substance that prevents coagulation (clotting) of blood. A group of pharmaceuticals called anticoagulants can be used in vivo as a medication for thrombotic disorders. Some anticoagulants are used in medical equipment, such… …

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  • 7Warfarin — This article is about the drug with the brandname Coumadin. For the anticoagulant rodenticide poisons often called coumarins or coumadins , see 4 hydroxycoumarins. Warfarin …

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  • 8Heparin — Systematic (IUPAC) name see Hep …

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  • 9Fibrinolysis — is a process that prevents blood clots from growing and becoming problematic.[1] This process has two types: primary fibrinolysis and secondary fibrinolysis. The primary type is a normal body process, whereas secondary fibrinolysis is the… …

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  • 10Low molecular weight heparin — In medicine, low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) is a class of medication used as an anticoagulant in diseases that feature thrombosis, as well as for prophylaxis in situations that lead to a high risk of thrombosis.[1] Thrombotic disease or… …

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