antihemostatic
Antihemostatic refers to any substance or factor that inhibits or prevents hemostasis, the physiological process by which bleeding is stopped. Hemostasis is a complex cascade involving blood vessels, platelets, and coagulation factors that ultimately leads to the formation of a blood clot. Antihemostatic agents interfere with one or more of these steps, thereby increasing the risk of bleeding.
These agents can be naturally occurring in the body or introduced exogenously. For example, some venoms from