Here are some anti-coagulant drugs:
1. Heparin
It is a naturally occuring coagulant and it binds to anti-thrombin III to increase its action of blocking the activity of thrombin and some other clotting factors. It can be given either subcutaneously or intravenously.
2. Warfarin
It is an oral anti-coagulant which inhibits the vitamin K dependent synthesis of calcium-dependent clotting factors II, VI, IX, and X. At least 4-5 days is needed for warfarin to become fully effective.
3. Anti-platelet drugs (eg. aspirin)
These drugs irrverisbly block the formation of thromoxane A2 in platelets by inhibiting cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes. This produces an inhibitory effect on platelet aggregation.
4. Thrombolytic agents (eg. recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-Pa)
These drugs are manufactured with recombinant biotechnology techniques and they have the same actions as natural tPa. The mediation dabigatran directly inhibits thrombin.
Ibuprofen is a known anticoagulant.
An anticoagulant
An anticoagulant antagonist counters the effect of an anticoagulant, making it so that the medication can no longer stop clotting.
Heparin is the body's natural anticoagulant.
Anticoagulant
Yes , it is an oral anticoagulant from the class of the direct thrombin inhibitors
The brand name medication is spelled Coumadin (the anticoagulant drug warfarin).
Lupus anticoagulant and other clotting disorders occur in about 20% of lupus patients. These can develop at any age.
"anticoagulant"
Heparin
No
No