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Because heparin is an anticoagulant drug that helps stop the development of blood clots, it was used to treat Leona’s deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Antithrombin III, the body’s natural anticoagulant, is made more active by heparin. The action of clotting factors, especially thrombin and factor Xa, is inhibited by antithrombin III, which lessens the production of fibrin, a crucial component of blood clots. Heparin aids in preventing the development of brand-new clots and the growth of current clots by suppressing the clotting process. Since heparin is often administered intravenously (IV) or subcutaneously, Leona is not given heparin pills to take back up to the hotel with her. Heparin has a low bioavailability when given orally since the gastrointestinal system does not properly absorb it. Therefore, treating acute diseases like deep vein thrombosis with oral heparin pills is not recommended. Heparin is often administered intravenously (IV) or subcutaneously (subcutaneous injection) to guarantee therapeutic benefits and the proper dose administration. Where did you get this information refernce please
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