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1. Novel Oral Anticoagulants, Particularly Bayer/Ortho-McNeil's Xarelto, Will Drive Robust Annual Growth in the Venous Thromboembolism Drug Market.
...thromboembolism primary prophylaxis and treatment/secondary prophylaxis will largely be driven by the introduction of novel oral anticoagulants that offer a greater margin of safety and improved convenience over current therapies. The new Pharmacor report...
September 8, 2008; PR Newswire

2. Which Oral Anticoagulants Are Safe During Breast-Feeding?
The most widely used oral anticoagulants are coumarin derivatives...heparin therapy. The various oral anticoagulants are all small organic molecules...related to use of this class of oral anticoagulants by a breast-feeding mother...
December 15, 2000; American Family Physician

3. Oral anticoagulants and medicinal plants. An emerging interaction.(Abstract)
Oral anticoagulants and medicinal plants. An emerging interaction. Argento A, Tiraferri E, Marzaloni M. Ann Ital Med Int 2000;15:139-143. [Article...
December 1, 2000; Alternative Medicine Review

4. Oral anticoagulants and regional anesthesia for joint replacement surgery
...Anesthesia consensus statement on the subject of oral anticoagulants and neuraxial block 3-in particular the need for...Analg 1994;79:89-93. 3. Enneking FK, Benzon H. Oral anticoagulants and regional anesthesia: A perspective. Reg Anesth...
January 1, 2002; Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine

5. anesthesia: A perspective
F. Kayser Enneking, M.D and Honorio Benzon, M.D.^ Anesthesiologists often encounter anticoagulated patients in two clinical settings: patients with medical conditions requiring chronic anticoagulation and patients receiving perioperative thromboembolism prophylaxis. In the United States, warfarin
November 1, 1998; Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine

6. ne for Clinicians: Putting Evidence into Practice)
Clinical Scenario A 70-year-old man presents for an initial visit. He is healthy, lives independently, and takes only blood pressure and cholesterol medication. On examination, his pulse is irregular. Electrocardiography (ECG) confirms atrial fibrillation. Clinical Question For patients with
May 1, 2008; American Family Physician

7. Oral Anticoagulants
ABBREVIATIONS: AMS = anticoagulation management service; DVT = deep vein thrombosis; GLA = gamma-carboxyl glutamic acid; GLU = glutamic acid; INR = international normalized ratio; IRP = international reference plasma; ISI = international sensitivity index; OAT = oral anticoagulant therapy; POC =
April 1, 2004; Clinical Laboratory Science

8. Risk of bleeding while taking oral anticoagulants.(Tips)
Determination of the appropriate duration of anticoagulant therapy after venous thromboembolism is governed by the risk/benefit ratio. Physicians often perceive that thromboembolism recurrence has a greater clinical impact than the risk of anticoagulant-induced bleeding, although estimates of the
August 15, 2004; American Family Physician

9. Anticoagulation After Lower Extremity Revascularization.
...atherosclerotic complications. Oral anticoagulants are routinely prescribed...appropriate. The Dutch Bypass Oral anticoagulants or Aspirin Study Group, a...period. In patients taking oral anticoagulants, INR levels were within the...
June 1, 2000; American Family Physician

10. INR: a better way to report prothrombin times. (International Normalized Ratio)(includes related article)
Oral anticoagulants are among the most common medications...some suggestion that low doses of oral anticoagulants may also be prophylactic against...better control for patients taking oral anticoagulants. INR facilitates standardization...
December 1, 1991; Medical Laboratory Observer