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Your father will have to take blood-thinning medication for the rest of his life.
For decades, doctors have had just one blood-thinning medication to help these patients.
Doctors prescribed blood-thinning medication and allowed him to return to work.
"We showed you could rapidly reverse that blood-thinning effect," he said.
I know enough about aspirin's blood-thinning properties to think this can't hurt.
Aspirin seems to be the most commonly used blood-thinning agent.
But if diagnosed, people can reduce their chance of stroke by taking blood-thinning drugs.
The advice also pointed out the possible risks associated with blood-thinning treatments.
At the time, she was treated with blood-thinning drugs.
She should be taking a blood-thinning medication such as warfarin.
Purtell has come off the blood-thinning medicine and will now step up full contact training.
She was treated with blood-thinning drugs but died on May 1, following a cardiac arrest.
He was placed on blood-thinning medication that will prevent him from racing.
But the blood-thinning drug doesn't appear to cut the chances of dying from the disease, at least not enough that researchers can say for certain.
Purtell is off blood-thinning drugs but still has to take other medication.
It is very important to take the blood-thinning medication your physician has prescribed for you.
The standard treatment includes the blood-thinning drug heparin and aspirin.
Plavix is a blood-thinning product that needed a new logo created.
They received a dangerous overdose of the blood-thinning drug Heparin.
They can be treated with blood-thinning drugs, but may cause permanent damage to leg veins.
Consequently, many people with the condition take blood-thinning drugs to protect against clots.
At issue in the study, which also involves academic researchers and federal regulators, is how long patients should take blood-thinning medicine.
Pradaxa, the first new blood-thinning treatment in more than 50 years, is set to receive its licence next month.
It is estimated that almost half of patients who should be on blood-thinning treatment are not receiving it.
The new valve is intended to allow the person using it to forego blood-thinning drugs.