Tinzaparin Sodium
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Term | Tinzaparin Sodium |
Short definition | Tinzaparin Sodium - (pronounced) (tin-ZA-puh-rin SOH-dee-um) drug used with another drug, warfarin, to treat blood clots that form deep in the veins and to prevent new blood clots from forming. It's kind of an anticoagulant. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
Tinzaparin Sodium - (pronounced) (tin-ZA-puh-rin SOH-dee-um) drug used with another drug, warfarin, to treat blood clots that form deep in the veins and to prevent new blood clots from forming. It's kind of an anticoagulant. Also called Innohep
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