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Difference between Fibrinogen and Heparin ​

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Answered by SmokyPsycho
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Fibrinogen :

  • Fibrinogen is a protein, specifically a clotting factor (factor I), that is essential for proper blood clot formation. Two types of tests are available to evaluate fibrinogen. A fibrinogen activity test evaluates how well fibrinogen functions in helping to form a blood clot.

Heparin :

  • Heparin is used to prevent blood clots from forming in people who have certain medical conditions or who are undergoing certain medical procedures that increase the chance that clots will form.

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Answered by rohithkrhoypuc1
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Answer:

Fibrin is a major component of blood clotting when tissue damages result in bleeding fibrinogen converted to the wound into fibrin by the action of thrombin .

Heparin is a anticoagulant that is used to prevent the formation of blood clots in the vessels.

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