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PLANT AS ANTICOGULANT/ANTITHROMBOTIC AGENT

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Figure 2.Representing the  Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors
Table No. 1. Drugs available in market and  their sideeffects  S.no. Available drugs Side effects
Table No.2  Showing the plant and  its mode of action as anticoagulant  Careya arborea [29] White Teak., Lecythidaceae,  Plant part used: Bark extract

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