coumadin ( oral) and heparin or lovenox ( both given by subcutaneous injection).
Also, a very popular blood thinner is the aspirin 80 mg or 81 mg, also known as asaphen E.C. 80 mg, A.S.A. tablets, or "baby aspirin".
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Yes, blood thinners can sometimes affect the menstrual cycle by causing changes in bleeding patterns, such as heavier or lighter flow. It is important to discuss any menstrual changes with your healthcare provider if you are taking blood thinners.
Usually blood thinners.
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vitamin K is the antidote for all blood thinners, heprin leaves the system faster than other blood thinners such as coumadin.
No, benadryl does not contain blood thinners
It depends on the type of blood thinner and the reason you are taking it. Some blood thinners may affect the ability to donate blood due to the risk of excessive bleeding. It is best to consult with your healthcare provider or blood donation center for guidance.
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No, it causes low blood pressure
Lupus anticoagulant is a blood clotting disorder that occurs in some lupus patients. Lupus anticoagulant causes blood clots. It is treated with blood thinners.