Anti Clotting
Anti Clotting - most related articles:
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Benefits of anti clotting medications reduced by heartburn drugs - 4.8
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Oral HRT doubles risk of blood clots - 3.9
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Warfarin may lead to brain bleeding following stroke treatment - 3.7
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vCJD prion protein found in a patient with haemophilia at post mortem - 3.4
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Germany recalls heparin blood anticoagulant - 3.2
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Synthetic platelets halve clotting time, halt bleeding - 3.1
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Drugs for epilepsy increases fracture risk in older - 2.9
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Statins may help prevent stroke recurrence - 2.9
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Herpes zoster or shingles risk more with rheumatoid arthritis medicines - 2.8
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Margarines with low Omega-3 don't appear to protect heart patients - 2.8
Anti Clotting articles
Rivaroxaban can prevent strokes in atrial fibrillation patientsRivaroxaban, an anti-clotting drug, was shown to be an attractive alternative to warfarin in the prevention of stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation, revealed by researchers recently.
Kalbitor, ecallantide, approved for treating hereditary angioedemaThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Kalbitor (ecallantide) to treat sudden and potentially life-threatening fluid buildup that can occur in people with a rare genetic condition known as hereditary angioedema (HAE).
Gene variant linked to effectiveness of plavixPatients with a certain genetic variation and who received the antiplatelet drug clopidogrel -- Plavix -- had a decreased platelet response to treatment, revealed by researchers.
Benefits of anti clotting medications reduced by heartburn drugsThe anti-clotting action of the medication clopidogrel (Plavix) can be compromised by common drugs for the treatment of heartburn and ulcers resulting in a roughly 50% increase in the combined risk of hospitalization for heart attack, stroke and other serious cardiovascular illnesses, according to a new study presented at the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) 32nd Annual Scientific Sessions.
ATryn from milk of goats approved to treat hereditary antithrombin deficiencyThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued its first approval for a biological product produced by genetically engineered (GE) animals.
Germany recalls heparin blood anticoagulantMore than 70 peoples fell sick because of heaprin injections used during dialysis medical procedure for their kidney problems, reported by German health authorities.
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