When warfarin is prescribed

Anticoagulant medicines , such as warfarin,are oftenprescribed for people who've had a condition caused by a blood clot , such as: a stroke a heart attack deep vein thrombosis a blood clot within a deep vein in the body, usually in a leg pulmonary embolism a blood clot in the lungs Warfarin may also be prescribed for peopleat an increased risk of developing harmful blood clots, such asthose with: areplacement or mechanical (prosthetic) heart valve an irregular heart rhythm, known as atrial fibrillation a blood clotting disorder, such as thrombophilia an increased risk of blood clots following surgery
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