reviparin

CHEBI:CHEBI_28304

Definition

A highly sulfated linear glycosaminoglycan comprising complex patterns of uronic acid-(1->4)-D-glucosamine repeating subunits. Used as an injectable anticoagulant, it has the highest negative charge density of any known biological molecule.

Chemical Information

Molecular Formula
(C26H40N2O36S5)n

Alternative Names

  • Bemiparin
  • Certoparin
  • Cy 222
  • Enoxaparin
  • Fluxum
  • heparin
  • Heparin
  • heparina
  • heparine
  • Heparinic acid
  • heparinum
  • Parnaparin
  • Reviparin
  • Sandoparin

Drug Classification

Important Medical Information

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  • Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting, stopping, or modifying any medication.
  • Side effects may vary and this list may not be comprehensive.
  • Drug interactions may occur with other medications.

Additional Identifiers

DRON_00010000
75960
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Wikipedia:Heparin
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CHEBI:28304

Additional References

Wikipedia:Heparin

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