heparin

/ˈhɛpərɪn/
noun
  1. A medicine that prevents blood from clotting, often used during surgery or to treat blood clots.
    • Nurses carefully measure the dose of heparin before injecting it.
    • Heparin is commonly used during heart surgery to keep blood flowing.
    • The doctor gave the patient heparin to prevent a stroke.
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