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Yes, this antibiotic does not have any blood-thinning properties. It does have stomach-upsetting properties, though. Have some food in your stomach before taking it. Remember to take all of your Amoxicillin even after you start to feel better. You want to kill all the bacteria and not leave any hiding in your body!
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If there is a wound with poor blood circulation leches can help heal the wound. The leches are attached to the wound. Their bite, with it's blood thinning properties and sucking of the blood, can help supply blood to the wound aiding in its healing.
Most cardiologist prescribe Aspirin/Disprin as blood thinning pills for Heart patient Cheers Sukumar
It depends on the situation.
No, it is an analgesic painkiller.
Not to be combined with other blood-thinning medications, such as warfarin, heparin or aspirin or other blood-thinning herbs such as garlic or gingko biloba.
Caustic burns , and blood thinning.
Yes, large doses of Vitamin E can lead to the thinning of the blood and result in your blood not clotting properly. The Recommended Daily Allowance for Vitamin E is about 20 International Units (IU) per day.
That is correct, warfarin is a blood thinning drug, which means that it makes the blood less likely to clot. It is also sold under the name coumadin. People who are at risk of a heart attack or stroke may need to take this drug.
besides warfarin, alcohol also has the effect of thinning blood. Putting leaches on also has the same effect. However If blood thinning agents are required this should be overseen by a properly qualified person such as a doctor.
Blood pressure swings, blood thinning, headachs & priaprisms