Mechanism of Action of Anticoagulant Drugs
Introduction Anticoagulants are blood-thinning agents that prevent the formation and extension of blood clots (thrombi) in the vascular system. Mechanism of Action of Anticoagulant Drugs involves inhibition of key factors in the coagulation cascade, thereby interfering with fibrin clot formation. Unlike thrombolytics, which dissolve existing clots, anticoagulants prevent new clot formation and are essential in … Read more
