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Anti-thrombotics are substances that prevent blood factors (platelets and fibrin) from aggregating and subsequently blocking blood flow. These blockages cause various cardiovascular and cerebrovascular problems including heart attacks and stroke. Anti-thrombotics are a major part of drug discovery activity due to market size and the recognized need for new products within these markets. The anti-thrombotic market can be broadly divided into thrombolytics (agents that dissolve or split up blood clots), antiplatelets (agents that prevent blood platelets from aggregating), and anticoagulants medications (agents that prevent blood clotting).



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