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Anticoagulants
Also called: Blood Thinners
- Summary
- About anticoagulants
- Types and differences
- Normal body response to injury
- Conditions treated
- Conditions of concern
- Potential side effects
- Drug or other interactions
- Lifestyle considerations
- Symptoms of overdose
- Pregnancy use issues
- Child use issues
- Elderly use issues
- Questions for your doctor
Reviewed By:
Kerry Prewitt, M.D., FACC
Abdou Elhendy, MD, PhD, FACC, FAHA
Robert J. Kramer, M.D., FACC, FCCP
Elderly use issues with anticoagulants
Older adults are more susceptible to the effects of anticoagulants and have a higher risk of hemorrhage. Generally, older patients require lower doses of anticoagulants and careful monitoring.
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Review Date:
02-05-2007
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