n
(medicine) The prevention of angiogenesis, the growth of new blood vessels.
adj
Alternative form of antidyslipidemic [(pharmacology) That counters dyslipidemia.]
adj
Alternative form of antiglycemic [Preventing or countering glycemia.]
adj
That counters the effects of haemophilia
adj
Alternative form of antihemorrhagic. [(pharmacology) That stops or reduces hemorrhage.]
adj
That counteracts the development of hepatomas
adj
(pharmacology) That acts against hepatotoxicity
adj
Alternative form of antihypercholesterolemic [(pharmacology) Countering hypercholesterolemia.]
adj
Alternative spelling of antihyperglycemic [(pharmacology, of a medication or treatment) Tending to reduce hyperglycemia (high blood sugar, characteristic of diabetes).]
adj
Synonym of antihyperglycemic
adj
Alternative form of antihyperlipidemic [(medicine) hypolipidemic]
adj
Alternative form of antihyperlipidemic [(medicine) hypolipidemic]
n
(medicine) hypolipidemic
adj
Alternative form of antilipemic [(pharmacology) That lowers the amount of lipid in the blood]
adj
Alternative form of antilipidemic [(pharmacology) Countering lipidemia.]
n
Alternative spelling of beta-lipoprotein. [Synonym of low-density lipoprotein]
n
(medicine) Commonly refers to a group of pharmaceutical drugs which reduce the clotting factor of the blood. Examples are warfarin, acenocoumarol, amongst others.
v
(intransitive) To take a bolus (dose) of insulin at a mealtime in order to control one's blood glucose level in diabetes.
v
Alternative form of delipidize [(transitive) To remove lipids from]
adj
Suitable for one having diabetes, especially diabetes mellitus.
n
(medicine) The manipulation of insulin dosage by a diabetic person in order to effect loss of weight.
n
(less common) Synonym of hyperglycemia
n
A person with hypertension.
n
(medicine) Any drug that lowers the amount of cholesterol in the blood
adj
Alternative form of hypolipidemic [(pharmacology) That reduces the concentration of lipid in blood serum]
adj
Producing hypotension.
n
resistance to the effects of insulin
n
(hematology) A sensitive test used to detect lupus anticoagulants.
adj
Alternative form of lipidomic [Of or pertaining to lipidomics or to a lipidome]
adj
Alternative form of lipogenic [Relating to lipogenesis]
n
Alternative form of lip salve [lip balm]
n
(medicine, pathology, euphemistic, pharmacology marketing) Abbreviation of low testosterone. (A medical condition in men, where testosterone levels are low; and associated low physique, motivation and virility)
adj
Alternative form of nondyslipidemic [Not dyslipidemic]
n
Alternative form of parasympatholytic [Any drug having this effect]
n
Alternative form of prehypertension [(medicine) A blood pressure higher than normal but not high enough to be considered hypertension.]
n
One who has prediabetes.
n
(medicine) A blood pressure higher than normal but not high enough to be considered hypertension.
n
A person with fairly high blood pressure
adj
(medicine) Promoting fibrinolysis.
adj
(medicine) That breaks up secretions (especially phlegm)
n
(medicine) Initialism of type 2 diabetes. [A form of diabetes characterized by high blood sugar, insulin resistance, and relative lack of insulin.]
n
Any material that produces vasodilation and thus lowers blood pressure.
n
Any medication of this kind.
n
Prothrombinase, also called factor X.
adj
Alternative form of xanthoproteic [Of or pertaining to xanthoproteic acid or xanthoproteins.]
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