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For what reason is protamine sulfate administered in heparin overdose?

To increase the effect of heparin

To reverse heparin's anticoagulant properties

Protamine sulfate is administered in heparin overdose to reverse the anticoagulant properties of heparin. It works by binding to heparin and forming a stable complex that is then removed from circulation by the reticuloendothelial system. Option A is incorrect because protamine sulfate does not increase the effect of heparin, but rather counteracts it. Option C is incorrect because protamine sulfate is not used as a pain reliever. Option D is incorrect because protamine sulfate does not act as a vitamin K antagonist, which is the mechanism of action for drugs like warfarin.

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As a pain reliever

To act as a vitamin K antagonist

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