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Blood Thinner Easier To Use Than Warfarin
A new drug is just as effective as warfarin for preventing a second blood clot in a vein, new research finds.
New Method Yields Better Dosage Of Blood-thinning Drugs
Main Category: Blood / Hematology Also Included In: Biology / Biochemistry Article Date: 04 Dec 2009 - 4:00 PST Many biological processes are determined by how various molecules in substances recognize and bind to each other.
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVE: Readers will recognize and appropriately manage warfarin resistance in patients who need higher-than-expected doses of this drug An algorithm for managing warfarin resistance OLUSEGUN OSINBOWALE , MD, MBA, RPVI MONZR AL MALKI , MD ANDREW SCHADE , MD, PhD JOHN R. BARTHOLOMEW , MD ADDRESS: John R. Bartholomew, MD, Department of ...
Vitamin K, an example of triage theory: is micronutrient inadequacy linked to diseases of aging?
Insidious changes accumulate as a consequence of restriction, which increases the risk of diseases of aging.
Letting nature take its course
DEAR DR. GOTT: I have had a problem with severe constipation for many years. I have taken different laxatives and have been on milk of magnesia for a long time.
Skin cancer & aging: Elderly patients need special consideration, but same choices
Skin cancers can occur at almost any time during a person's life, but is there a difference between treating a young adult versus an older person? According to one expert, whether caring for skin cancers in elderly patients or young patients, the medical procedures used to treat them are essentially the same.
Just say 'no': Drug interactions must be evaluated before dermatologic procedures
Many elderly patients who take numerous medications, including anticoagulants such as Plavix , Coumadin or aspirin, experience pre-, peri- and post-op surgical bruising.
Drug interaction could be cause of allergic reaction
Q: I am a 78-year-old female. Eight months ago, I was diagnosed with atrial fibrillation and congestive heart failure.
Identify possible symptoms sooner than later. Omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil have conclusively been shown to reduce risk for heart attack and stroke.
Whenever two or more drugs are being taken, there is a chance that there will be an interaction among the drugs.
Pharmacogenomics: Personalizing Drug Therapy
Elizabeth C. Kudzma DNSc, MPH, WHNP-BC Eileen T. Carey BS, RN AJN, American Journal of Nursing October 2009 Volume 109 Number 10 Pages 50 - 57 OVERVIEW Pharmacogenomics is a rapidly growing field of research into the ways in which genetic variation affects drug response.
Identify possible symptoms sooner than later. Blood clots are the dreaded complication of the abnormal heart rhythm aka, Atrial Fibrillation.
New blood-thinning drug safer than rat poison
In an article reviewed by F1000 Medicine Faculty Members Robert Ruff, Brian Olshansky and Luis Ruilope, the blood-thinner dabigatran is shown to protect against stroke, blood clotting and major bleeding as effectively as warfarin, but with fewer side effects.
Reducing Stroke Rates in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation: How Low Can We Go? [Editorials]
From the Lankenau Institute for Medical Research, Wynnewood, Pa . Correspondence to Michael D. Ezekowitz, MBChB, DPhil, FACC, Lankenau Institute for Medical Research, 100 Lancaster Ave, Wynnewood, PA 19096.
As a professor of medicine, Ben Littenberg spent years studying the quality of health care in a conventional academic way - doing research and publishing the results.
Styer recognized by MGH for safety
MARION - Because Marion General Hospital takes the issue of safety very seriously, an award was developed to honor employees who have taken safety to heart and helped to move the hospital forward to an even greater degree of safety awareness, states a press release.
I Have Atrial Fibrillation: Will I Be On Coumadin Forever?
Identify possible symptoms sooner than later. People who suffer with Atrial Fibrillation ask this question very, very frequently.
Promising Results of Drug Trial Could Herald a Replacement for Popular Blood Thinner
Aug 31, 2009 - Researchers today published promising results for a drug that could lead to a replacement for the very effective but difficult-to-use blood thinner Coumadin , taken by millions of Americans to reduce their risk of stroke.
Boehringer Ingelheim - Pradaxa: results to RELY on?
Boehringer Ingelheim has presented "groundbreaking results" from a huge late-stage study which show that its oral anticoagulant Pradaxa significantly reduced the risk of stroke compared with warfarin, without raising the risk of bleeding.
Trials show Dabigatran effective in preventing stroke
WYNNEWOOD, PA.; August 31, 2009 -- For decades, Coumadin, sold generically, as warfarin, has been one of the most widely used drugs in the U.S. It is used by millions of patients across the country after heart attacks and strokes, to keep their blood moving freely.
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