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Warfarin, sold
under the
brand name
Coumadin among others, is an
anticoagulant medication.
While the drug is
described as a "blood thinner", it does not...
- (4-hydroxycoumarins, such as
warfarin).
Warfarin necrosis is a rare but
severe complication of
treatment with
warfarin or
related anticoagulants. The...
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Fetal warfarin syndrome is a
disorder of the
embryo which occurs in a
child whose mother took the
medication warfarin (brand name: Coumadin)
during pregnancy...
- heart–lung machines, and
dialysis equipment. One of the
first anticoagulants,
warfarin, was
initially approved as a rodenticide.
Anticoagulants are
closely related...
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Warfarin resistance is a rare
condition in
which people have
varying degrees of
tolerance to the
anticoagulant drug
warfarin. In
incomplete warfarin resistance...
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administration of
ezetimibe to
people who take
warfarin (a
vitamin K antagonist)
would potentiate the
warfarin effect. This has been
confirmed in humans....
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warfarin and does not
require monitoring by
blood tests. In a meta
analysis of 7
different studies,
there was no
benefit of
dabigatran over
warfarin in...
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determine the
clotting tendency of blood, in such
things as the
measure of
warfarin dosage,
liver damage, and
vitamin K status. PT
measures the
following coagulation...
- most
commonly implicated conventional drugs in herb-drug
interactions are
warfarin, insulin, aspirin, digoxin, and ticlopidine, due to
their narrow therapeutic...
- the "fraction bound" of the
anticoagulant warfarin is 97%. This
means that out of the
amount of
warfarin in the blood, 97% is
bound to
plasma proteins...