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Pharmacology: Anti-Ulcer Drugs A comprehensive guide to anti-ulcer drugs, covering mechanisms of action, therapeutic uses, adverse effects, and clinical applications. Perfect for students, healthcare professionals, and anyone studying pharmacology.

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, Steps in coagulation
Inhibited by Heparin:-
II-a
IX-a
X-a
XI-a
XII-a
XIII-a
Inhibited by Oral Anti-coagulants:-
Factors- II (synth)
VII “
IX “
X “
Down. Regulated by pr. C(a) & S(a):-
Factors-V-a
VIII-a
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Publisher: 2018 ISBN: 9789388313209 Edition: Unknown

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