warfarin

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From Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation +‎ (coum)arin.

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warfarin (countable and uncountable, plural warfarins)

  1. (pharmacology) A coumarin salt, warfarin sodium, found in certain clovers, that retards blood coagulation:
    1. Manufactured as a pharmaceutical drug and used in low dosage, with regular monitoring, for the prevention of thrombosis and embolism.
    2. Manufactured as a chemical, used in high dosage as a pesticide.

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