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Antihypertensives
🩸Antihypertensives act on vascular tone and cardiac output, not the coagulation cascade, so they do not inhibit clot formation.
💊Antibiotics target bacterial pathogens through mechanisms like cell‐wall disruption or protein synthesis inhibition and lack any antithrombotic action.
🌡️Antipyretics (e.g., acetaminophen) reduce fever without affecting platelet function or clotting factors.
🤢Antiemetics block nausea receptors without interfering with platelet aggregation or coagulation proteins.
📌Core Message
Only anticoagulants inhibit clot formation, whereas antihypertensives, antibiotics, antipyretics, and antiemetics do not.
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