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Old 08-09-2014, 09:47   #1
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Warfarin’s description as a blood thinner is not strictly accurate. Its mode of action in helping blood circulate around the body with less stickiness does not depend on physical thinning. The drug is actually classified as an anticoagulant, its pharmacological activity being the antagonism of the bloods normal coagulation mechanisms. If a patient is on warfarin therapy, a contusion caused by a knock or perhaps bumping into something needs application of pressure over the traumatized site or the application of ice for a few minutes. If the bruise is >3 inches across and/or is getting bigger, it’s a trip to ED.

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