It is used to thin the blood and prevent clotting after heart surgery. It is extremely dangerous to take and should be monitored by a doctor to get the dose correct, even coming off warfarine too quickly can cause huge health problems. It is a poison. Do not take this without consulting a doctor first!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you have been prescribed warfarin then you most likely have a blood clot that needs to be dispersed, warfarin is an anticoaugulant (blood thinner).
If you have had a stent. If you have any situation where clotting of the blood might needs to be lessened.
No. They require investigation by a doctor who might then prescribe antibiotics if appropriate.
A medical professional will prescribe the use of blueberry kush in order to treat pain. Talk to a doctor who will happy to prescribe this to you if you have pain.
Can a DO doctor prescribe pain meds
yes
Warfarin is a drug that thins your blood. Only take it if your doctor prescribes it. Otherwise you could bleed to death.
my girlfrien went to the doctor and was prescribe baralgin why----for subsiding menstrual cycle pain
Your primary care doctor is legally empowered to do so. Every doctor can decide what medications she will prescribe.
can a doctor prescribe a different controlled substance in the middle of the month
The doctor could set a bone, prescribe a drug, or recommend a surgical procedure.You haven't specified the organs.If you have problems with your internal organs, a medical doctor might prescribe medication or have you go see a specialist. A doctor will be unlikely to operate on or otherwise physically manipulate on most internal organs.
There are a few medications that the doctor could prescribe after a DNC such as Motrin. The doctor may also prescribe Norco for pain management.
You should ask your doctor that.
The doctor could set a bone, prescribe a drug, or recommend a surgical procedure.You haven't specified the organs.If you have problems with your internal organs, a medical doctor might prescribe medication or have you go see a specialist. A doctor will be unlikely to operate on or otherwise physically manipulate on most internal organs.