hepariiniin
Hepariiniin is a Finnish term referring to heparin, a glycosaminoglycan that acts as an anticoagulant. In medicine, heparin is primarily used to prevent and treat blood clots, such as those found in deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. It functions by enhancing the activity of antithrombin III, a natural inhibitor of coagulation factors. This interaction significantly slows down the clotting process.
Heparin is typically administered parenterally, meaning it is injected either subcutaneously or intravenously. Its use requires
While highly effective, heparin can have side effects, most notably bleeding. Another significant, though less common,