anticoagulants
/ˌantɪkəʊˈaɡjʊl(ə)nt/
adjective
Having the effect of retarding or inhibiting the coagulation of the blood.
Alcohol has two anticoagulant effects which make blood less likely to clot in the wrong place.
noun
An anticoagulant substance.
For unstable angina the treatment is a daily 300 mg dose of aspirin, and injectable anticoagulants such as Heparin are administered in hospital.
