Anticoagulants
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- Warfarin: an Extremely Dangerous Anticoagulant Drug, If Used ImproperlyAs an anticoagulant drug, warfarin works by bringing under control the body's normal production of various factors which are known to take part in the process of coagulation. This action of warfarin makes it extremely dangerous if not used properly.
- A Vet's View: Bromethalin ToxicityRodenticides (rat bait or mouse poison) are poisonous to pets as well as vermin. The older rat baits on the market caused bleeding disorders, while some newer products cause brain swelling.
- How to Stay Healthy While Taking IndocinIndocin (Indomethacin) is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug prescribed by doctors to relieve the pain of gout, tendinitis, rheumatoid arthritis and other such conditions. How can you stay healthy while taking Indocin?
- Medications Prescribed for Those with Heart ProblemsHeart disease is the number one killer of Americans, fortunately doctors are on top of our poor health. This article lists some of the common types of medications used in heart patients.
- Prescription Blood Thinners: Possible ProblemsThere are tests to determine the balance between the thinness and thickness of the blood that your doctor may not know about and ways to reach that balance point.

