Heparinoids are glycosaminoglycans which are derivatives of heparin.[1]
corticosteroids (Hydrocortisone, Prednisolone, Betamethasone, Fluorometholone, Fluocortolone, Dexamethasone, Fluocinolone acetonide, Fluocinonide)
local anesthetics (Lidocaine, Tetracaine, Benzocaine, Cinchocaine, Procaine, Oxetacaine, Pramocaine)
heparins or heparinoids for topical use (Organo-heparinoid, Sodium apolate, Heparin, Pentosan polysulfate)
sclerosing agents for local injection (Monoethanolamine oleate, Polidocanol, Invert sugar, Sodium tetradecyl sulfate, Phenol)
M: VAS
anat(a:h/u/t/a/l,v:h/u/t/a/l)/phys/devp/cell/prot
noco/syva/cong/lyvd/tumr, sysi/epon, injr
proc, drug(C2s+n/3/4/5/7/8/9)
coumarins: Acenocoumarol • Coumatetralyl • Dicoumarol • Ethyl biscoumacetate • Phenprocoumon • Warfarin#
1,3-Indandiones: Clorindione • Diphenadione • Phenindione
low-molecular-weight heparin (Bemiparin, Certoparin, Dalteparin, Enoxaparin, Nadroparin, Parnaparin, Reviparin, Tinzaparin)
oligosaccharides (Fondaparinux, Idraparinux)
bivalent: Hirudin (Bivalirudin, Lepirudin, Desirudin)
plasminogen activators: r-tPA (Alteplase, Reteplase, Tenecteplase) • UPA (Urokinase, Saruplase) • Streptokinase# • Anistreplase • Monteplase
other serine endopeptidases: Ancrod • Fibrinolysin
M: MYL
cell/phys (coag, heme, immu, gran), csfs
rbmg/mogr/tumr/hist, sysi/epon, btst
drug (B1/2/3+5+6), btst, trns