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heparin

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Noun — A naturally occurring substance that prevents blood from clotting, used medically to treat and prevent blood clots.

How to use heparin

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Etymology

From Latin hepar ("liver") plus the chemical suffix -in, since it was first identified in liver tissue.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “heparin” mean?

The word “heparin” means a naturally occurring substance that prevents blood from clotting, used medically to treat and prevent blood clots. In plain terms, an anticoagulant drug that stops blood from clotting, often given to prevent dangerous clots.

How do you pronounce “heparin”?

“Heparin” is pronounced HEHP-uh-rihn (/ˈhɛp.ə.ɹɪn/ in IPA).

How do you use “heparin” in a sentence?

Here is “heparin” used in a sentence: “The nurse administered heparin to reduce the risk of clotting after surgery.”

What part of speech is “heparin”?

“Heparin” is a noun.

Where does the word “heparin” come from?

The word “heparin” comes from Latin. From Latin hepar ("liver") plus the chemical suffix -in, since it was first identified in liver tissue.

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