Medical term:
antifibrinolytic
antifibrinolytic
[an″te-, an″ti-fi″brĭ-no-lit´ik]1. inhibiting fibrinolysis.
2. a substance that prevents fibrinolysis.
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an·ti·fi·bri·no·lyt·ic
(an'tē-fī-brin'ō-lit'ik),Denoting a substance that decreases the breakdown of fibrin (for example, aminocaproate.
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an·ti·fi·bri·no·lyt·ic
(an'tē-fī-brin-ō-lit'ik)Denoting a substance that decreases the breakdown of fibrin (e.g., aminocaproic acid).
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