There are several medication types available to reduce the tendency of blood to form clots or clumps. Anticoagulants are also known as "blood thinners" although this refers to viscosity more than dilution.
Some common types of anticoagulants for heart vessel (coronary vasculature) disease, leaky heart valves (aortic and mitral valve regurgitation), and heart related chest pain (angina) or heart attack are in the link provided below.
2007-01-14 08:58:19
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answered by gatcllc 5
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Blood Thinning medications:-
Aggrenox, Agrylin, Anacin[OTC], Anagrelide, Argatroban, Arthritis Foundation Pain Reliever [OTC],Ascriptin[OTC], Aspergum[OTC], Aspirin, Aspirin and Extended-Release Dipyridamole,
Asprimox[OTC], Bayer Aspirin [OTC], Bayer Buffered Aspirin [OTC], Bayer Low Adult Strength [OTC],Bufferin[OTC], Buffex[OTC], Cama Arthritis Pain Reliever [OTC], Cilostazol, Clopidogrel, Coumadin,Dalteparin, Danaparoid, Dicumarol, Dipyridamole, Easprin, Ecotrin Low Adult Strength [OTC],
Ecotrin[OTC], Empirin[OTC], Enoxaparin, Extra Strength Adprin-B[OTC], Extra Strength Bayer Enteric 500 Aspirin [OTC], Extra Strength Bayer Plus [OTC], Fondaparinux, Fragmin, Halfprin 81[OTC], Heartline[OTC], Innohep, Lovenox Injection, Orgaran, Pentoxifylline, Persantine, Plavix, Pletal, Regular Strength Bayer Enteric 500 Aspirin [OTC], St Joseph Adult Chewable Aspirin [OTC], Tenecteplase, Ticlid, Ticlopidine, Tinzaparin, TNKase,
Warfarin, ZORprin.
This should satisfy your request.
Matador 89
2007-01-14 09:01:14
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answered by Anonymous
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