Antihemorrhagic Factor is a medical term that refers to a substance that prevents or stops bleeding. There are several synonyms for this term, including Coagulation Factor, Hemostatic Agent, Clotting Factor, and Procoagulant Factor. Coagulation Factor is a term commonly used in medical literature to describe the process of blood clotting, whereas Hemostatic Agent refers to any substance that helps to stop bleeding. Clotting Factor and Procoagulant Factor both refer to substances that aid in the formation of blood clots. Other synonyms for Antihemorrhagic Factor include Hemostatic Factor and Blood Clotting Factor. Regardless of the term used, these substances are essential in maintaining proper blood clotting and preventing excessive bleeding in various medical conditions.