benzocaine |
heparin |
As nouns the difference between benzocaine and heparin
is that
benzocaine is (pharmaceutical drug) a local anesthetic commonly used as a topical pain reliever while
heparin is (medicine|carbohydrate) a glycosaminoglycan, originally isolated from liver cells, now made synthetically for medical use, used as an anticoagulant.
heparin |
urokinase |
As nouns the difference between heparin and urokinase
is that
heparin is (medicine|carbohydrate) a glycosaminoglycan, originally isolated from liver cells, now made synthetically for medical use, used as an anticoagulant while
urokinase is (enzyme) an enzyme, found in the urine, which converts plasminogen to plasmin, and is used in the treatment of deep vein thrombosis.
hirudin |
heparin |
As nouns the difference between hirudin and heparin
is that
hirudin is (medicine) a peptide, obtained from the salivary glands of leeches, that is used as an anticoagulant while
heparin is (medicine|carbohydrate) a glycosaminoglycan, originally isolated from liver cells, now made synthetically for medical use, used as an anticoagulant.
warfarin |
heparin |
As nouns the difference between warfarin and heparin
is that
warfarin is (pharmaceutical drug) an anticoagulant medication that is used for the prophylaxis of thrombosis and embolism in many disorders while
heparin is (medicine|carbohydrate) a glycosaminoglycan, originally isolated from liver cells, now made synthetically for medical use, used as an anticoagulant.
heparin |
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heparine |
heparin |
As nouns the difference between heparine and heparin
is that
heparine is while
heparin is (medicine|carbohydrate) a glycosaminoglycan, originally isolated from liver cells, now made synthetically for medical use, used as an anticoagulant.
separin |
heparin |
As nouns the difference between separin and heparin
is that
separin is separase while
heparin is (medicine|carbohydrate) a glycosaminoglycan, originally isolated from liver cells, now made synthetically for medical use, used as an anticoagulant.
heparin |
heparinoid |
As nouns the difference between heparin and heparinoid
is that
heparin is a glycosaminoglycan, originally isolated from liver cells, now made synthetically for medical use, used as an anticoagulant while
heparinoid is any of a class of glycosaminoglycans derived from heparin.
heparin |
heparinlike |
As a noun heparin
is (medicine|carbohydrate) a glycosaminoglycan, originally isolated from liver cells, now made synthetically for medical use, used as an anticoagulant.
As an adjective heparinlike is
resembling or characteristic of heparin.
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