Can Warfarin Work for You?
Can Warfarin Work for You?
Learn about warfarin and how it is used to treat atrial fibrillation.
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" For patience with atrial fibrillation. A -- irregular heartbeat a drug often prescribed as war for an. To help prevent the most serious consequence of this condition."
" War is a drug that's been around long period time with which a lot of experience. The only available. Oral. Like or oral blood meaning this drug we mouth to keep our wants then. And neutral corporation. The single most immediate concern patience is to sugar. Drinks drinks which may be related. -- can change partners. Sony corporation -- in the arm. Clocks. It's not -- with blood thinner warfare and -- strokes."
" These dangerous clots can sometimes warm inside the two upper chambers of the heart."
" When the upper chambers current patriots -- It means that they don't have coordinated. That simple at the -- Fallujah. And cause that. The blood clot in the corners -- tree. Now blood clots that go anywhere the -- to drain the body and our relation. Most common cause of stroke. With -- is that kind. Older you are the more likely you -- has -- patriots are really but younger patients are not truly protect. So while offering a blood -- is absolutely. No hurry to prevent. Forming in the atrium and those aren't going along all of that."
" The point is that everybody -- revelation has to be protected from a stroke or friend is a very good drug to do. However many patients get equal protection from asked for 325. Milligrams not a baby aspirin the regular adult aspirin. And we can identify by certain risk factors which form of therapy is better for you."
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