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dicumarol
dicumarol (daɪˈkuːməˌrɒl) n (in the US) another name for dicoumaroldi•cu•ma•rol or di•cou•ma•rol (daɪˈku məˈrɔl, -ˌrɒl, -ˈkyu-) n. a synthetic coumarin derivative, C19H12O6, used chiefly to prevent blood clots. [resp. of di-1 + coumar(in) + -ol1] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | dicumarol - an anticoagulant drug that has now been largely replaced by warfarindicoumarolanticoagulant, anticoagulant medication, decoagulant - medicine that prevents or retards the clotting of blood |
dicumarol
dicumarol [di-koo´mah-rol] a coumarinanticoagulant that acts by inhibiting the synthesis of vitamin K–dependent coagulation factors (prothrombin and factors VII, IX, and X) and proteins C and S in the liver; used in the prevention and treatment of thromboembolic disorders.di·cu·ma·rol (dī-kū'mă-rol), An anticoagulant that acts in the liver to block synthesis of vitamin K and vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors; discovered as the causative agent in spoiled hay, which caused bleeding in cattle (sweet clover disease). See also: warfarin. di·cu·ma·rol (dī-kū'mă-rol) An anticoagulant that acts in the liver to block synthesis of vitamin K and vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors; discovered as the causative agent in spoiled hay, which caused bleeding in cattle (sweet clover disease). See also: warfarindicumarol
Synonyms for dicumarolnoun an anticoagulant drug that has now been largely replaced by warfarinSynonymsRelated Words- anticoagulant
- anticoagulant medication
- decoagulant
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