Anticoagulant

/ˌæntɪkoʊˈæɡjələnt/ noun

A medication that prevents blood clots from forming by interfering with the blood clotting process. Commonly called 'blood thinners,' though they don't actually thin the blood but rather slow its ability to clot.

From Latin 'anti' meaning against and 'coagulare' meaning to curdle or clot. The term reflects the drug's action of preventing the natural coagulation cascade that normally stops bleeding.

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DEAntikoagulans
ESanticoagulante
FRanticoagulant
HIरक्तस्राव रोधक
IDantikoagulan
ITanticoagulante
NLanticoagulans
PLantykoagulant
PTanticoagulante
RUантикоагулянт
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