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Heparin

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Heparin is an anticoagulant medication used to prevent and treat blood clots. It is a naturally occurring substance found in the body and is used in various medical procedures and treatments to maintain blood flow and prevent the formation of potentially harmful blood clots.

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3 protocols using heparin

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Post-Operative Catheter Maintenance

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On the two days following surgery, rats were administered Rimadyl (5 mg/kg) subcutaneously. Catheter patency was maintained by daily infusion of 0.2–0.4 ml of a 0.99% sterile saline solution containing Gentamicin (3 mg/ml; Henry Schein), heparin (30 USP/ml; Henry Schein), and, for the week following surgery only, streptokinase (9.33 USP/ml; MP Biomedicals).
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Anesthetic Preparation and Administration

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Nicotine tartrate (MP Biomedicals, Solon, OH, USA) was dissolved in 0.9% sterile saline and the pH was adjusted to 7.2. Ketamine (Ketavet, St. Joseph, MO), xylazine (Akorn; Lake Forest, IL), cefazolin, meloxicam, and heparin (all from Henry Schein, Melville, NY) were administered at doses listed previously.
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Cocaine HCl and Recombinant h2E2 Protocol

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(−) Cocaine HCl was provided by the Research Triangle Institute (Chapel Hill, NC) under the National Institute on Drug Abuse Drug Supply Program. Recombinant h2E2 was produced from stably transfected CHO-cell lines by Catalent PharmaSolutions (Madison, WI) using their proprietary GPEx technology (Bleck, 2012 ). Buprenorphine, gentamycin, isoflurane and heparin were purchased from Henry Schein Animal Health (Dublin, OH).
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