Miscellaneous coagulation modifiers

A drug may be classified by the chemical type of the active ingredient or by the way it is used to treat a particular condition. Each drug can be classified into one or more drug classes.

Miscellaneous coagulation modifiers are different classes of drugs, which affect the blood coagulation pathways or factors. They either prevent clotting, break down clots, or induce clotting.

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antihemophilic factor / von willebrand factor systemic (Pro, More...)
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10
tranexamic acid systemic (Pro, More...)
15 Review(s)
   
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9.3
pentoxifylline systemic (Pro, More...)
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8.5
C1 esterase inhibitor (human) systemic (Pro, More...)
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8.2
coagulation factor ix systemic (Pro, More...)
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6.0
aminocaproic acid systemic (Pro, More...)
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0.0
anti-inhibitor coagulant complex systemic (Pro, More...)
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0.0
antihemophilic factor systemic (Pro, More...)
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0.0
antithrombin (recombinant) systemic (Pro, More...)
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0.0
antithrombin iii systemic (Pro, More...)
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0.0
coagulation factor viia systemic (Pro, More...)
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0.0
drotrecogin alfa systemic (Pro, More...)
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0.0
ecallantide systemic (Pro, More...)
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0.0
factor ix complex systemic (More...)
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0.0
factor XIII systemic (Pro, More...)
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0.0
ferric subsulfate topical (More...)
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fibrinogen systemic (Pro, More...)
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0.0
protein c systemic (Pro, More...)
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thrombin topical (Pro, More...)
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0.0

See also

Medical conditions associated with miscellaneous coagulation modifiers:

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