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Study Highlights Potential of Snail-Derived Compound as Safer Anticoagulant
Research indicates that a compound derived from snails may present a safer alternative to heparin, traditionally used for anticoagulation, with a lower risk of excessive bleeding.
Editorial Staff
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Heparin has been the standard anticoagulant for over a century, effectively preventing harmful blood clots. However, its use is complicated by a significant side effect: an increased risk of excessive bleeding.
The recent study suggests that a snail-derived compound could mitigate this risk, offering a potential alternative for patients requiring anticoagulation therapy.
If validated through further research and clinical trials, this compound could reshape anticoagulant protocols, enhancing patient safety and treatment outcomes.