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Heparin

Other names: Unfractionated Heparin, UFH

Categories: Prescription Medication

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Heparin is a fast-acting blood thinner commonly used as the first treatment for pulmonary embolism (PE). It works by preventing existing clots from growing and stopping new ones from forming, giving the body time to naturally break down the clot. Heparin can be given through an IV for immediate effect or as an injection under the skin. Because its effects wear off quickly once stopped, it is often used in the hospital at the start of treatment before switching to an oral anticoagulant. The main risk is bleeding, so patients are closely monitored during therapy.

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