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View Post: Blood Thinning Medications, Such As Coumadin, Pose Substantial ...
16 Nov 2009 by goose575@hotmail.com (Jonathan Rosenfeld)  
Coumadin (generic name - Warfarin), is an anticoagulant (blood thinning medication) that is commonly used to help treat and prevent blood clots that could cause a heart attack, stroke, or pulmonary embolism. This prescription medication ...
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View Post: Benefits of Omega-3 As an Anticoagulant – Discover Nature's Secret ...
4 Oct 2009 by admin  
A lot of people use aspirin and other type of anticoagulant medications on medical prescription to thin their blood, and prevent the risk of heart attack and stroke. Thicker blood flows with a greater difficulty through the arteries, ...
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View Post: Blood Thinner's Effectiveness May be Affected by Heart Drugs
11 hours ago by Meds  
heart attack. * stroke. * blockages in arteries. * clumps of blood (blood clots) that are forming, growing. Blood thinners are described as anticoagulants, which, despite that they are called blood thinners, actually do not thin the ...
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View Post: Aspirin May Prevent Prostate Cancer Recurrence - on RxList
8 Nov 2009
Prostate cancer is very common among older men, the same people who have cardiovascular risk factors and often require anticoagulants to prevent a heart attack," Choe tells WebMD. ... Choe cautions that men with prostate cancer should not start taking blood-thinning drugs for purposes of cancer control. The drugs have risks of their own, including internal bleeding, he notes. Choe's previous research showed that Coumadin and Plavix increase the risk of rectal bleeding in ...
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1 Nov 2009 by Acid Reflux  
Pineapple should be eaten with caution if you take blood-thinning medications such as anticoagulants or aspirin or other herbal supplements with the same blood thinning effects such as bromeliads, such as garlic, ginkgo, or saw palmetto ...
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Certain conditions can elevate a person's risk vitamin b2 of clotting, including atrial fibrillation (an abnormal heart rhythm), previous heart attack, long periods of inactivity, some medications, and genetic or disease-related factors. .... Additional research being featured at the press conference includes studies that examine the use of three different investigational antioxidants vitamin supplements reviews blood-thinning medications that belong to a new class of ...
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25 Nov 2009 by Dr. Manish Tanwar  
This withdrawal is due to safety concerns of an increased risk of cardiovascular events (including heart attack and stroke) in patients taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (Bextra is a "COX-2" selective non-steroidal ... have heart disease;; have high blood pressure;; have a coagulation (bleeding) disorder or are taking an anticoagulant (blood thinner) such as warfarin (Coumadin); or; are taking a steroid medicine such as prednisone (Deltasone and others), ...
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View Post: New Study Suggests Drug Ads Ineffective, But Expensive For ...
30 Nov 2009 by Chris Walters  
Things like blood thinner aren't consumer/patient desired. It's not like people say, "You know what, my blood feels kinda thick, I think I should thin it...". I'd like to see a similar study for anti-depressants and Pica drugs. ... Maybe not for the general population, but I think their target audience is for patients who've already suffered a heart attack or been diagnosed with heart disease. Futhermore, it's entirely plausible that even if the patient resists "taking ...
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