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Dicumarol (Dicoumarol)

An oral anticoagulant that interferes with the metabolism of vitamin K. It is also used in biochemical experiments as an inhibitor of reductases.
Also Known As:
Dicoumarol; Dicoumarin; Bishydroxycoumarin; 2H-1-Benzopyran-2-one, 3,3'-methylenebis(4-hydroxy)-
Networked: 415 relevant articles (3 outcomes, 22 trials/studies)

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Drug Context: Research Results

Experts

1. Siegel, David: 4 articles (01/2012 - 07/2006)
2. Ross, David: 4 articles (01/2012 - 07/2006)
3. Cullen, Joseph J: 4 articles (12/2006 - 09/2003)
4. Oberley, Larry W: 3 articles (12/2006 - 09/2003)
5. Hinkhouse, Marilyn M: 3 articles (08/2005 - 09/2003)
6. Lotem, Joseph: 3 articles (04/2005 - 10/2002)
7. Sachs, Leo: 3 articles (04/2005 - 10/2002)
8. Shaul, Yosef: 3 articles (04/2005 - 10/2002)
9. Asher, Gad: 3 articles (04/2005 - 10/2002)
10. Stratford, Ian J: 2 articles (11/2009 - 12/2007)

Related Diseases

1. Neoplasms (Cancer)
2. Hypoprothrombinemias (Prothrombin Deficiency)
3. Venous Thrombosis (Deep-Vein Thrombosis)
4. Myocardial Infarction
5. Hemorrhage

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Heparin (Liquaemin)
2. Vitamin K 1 (Phylloquinone)
3. Vitamin K 2 (Vitamin K2)
4. Doxorubicin (Adriamycin)
5. Vitamin K
6. Dicumarol (Dicoumarol)
7. Vitamin K 3 (Menadione)
8. Dacarbazine (DIC)
9. Warfarin (Coumadin)
10. Prothrombin (Factor II)

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Angioplasty (Angioplasty, Transluminal)
2. Heterologous Transplantation (Xenotransplantation)
3. Therapeutics
4. Self Medication
5. Ligation