Nafamostat
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Routes of administration | IV |
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Formula | C19H17N5O2 |
Molar mass | 347.37 g/mol |
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Nafamostat (INN), a synthetic serine protease inhibitor, is an anticoagulant. Nafamostat is formulated with HCl salt due to its basic tendencies. This is a fast-acting proteolytic inhibitor and used during hemodialysis to prevent the proteolysis of fibrinogen into fibrin.
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