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Re: coumadin dosage
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Re: coumadin dosage

by Heather-Johnston, Jan 01, 1995 12:00AM
Posted By Heather Johnston on November 10, 1997 at 00:08:27:

In Reply to: Re: coumadin  dosage posted by CCF Cardio MD-APS on October 01, 1997 at 11:04:31:







: : Thank you. I would like to know the risks in taking 12.5 mg daily.
They tell me i have a vitiamin K problem, which causes blood clotting.
I am 53 year old female. I have had 5 seperate bypass surgery and
three angioplasty, the stents they put in, where filled with boold clots after three months.  Two fermoral artery bypasses, with same result. The last surgery was more successful on the mesentric , auorta, fermoral and
sp far so good.  Is there anything less damaging then coumadin.












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: Dear Ellie,
The risk of taking coumadin(any dose)is bleeding, hence the monitoring of protime on a regular basis(protime is a measure of bleeding time or how thin the blood is- in lay terms.) In prescribing coumadin one weighs the risk
of bleeding with that of forming clots in various arteries, veins, and chambers of the body which of course can lead to devastating consequenses to include stroke, heart attack, and death.  In reading your question I get
the impression that you have some form of clotting disorder related to a vitamin K disorder, this is a disorder of the hematologic system and is best evaluated by a hematologist.  I hope I have been of some help in answering
your question, if you are interested in speaking to or seeing a hematologist at the Cleveland Clinic you can call 1-800-CCF-CARE.
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