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Ketones / Rodenticides / Teratogens / Warfarin / Vitamin K / Vitamin / Anticoagulant / Bleeding / Coagulation / Chemistry / Medicine / Hematology
Date: 2014-01-07 12:50:10
Ketones
Rodenticides
Teratogens
Warfarin
Vitamin K
Vitamin
Anticoagulant
Bleeding
Coagulation
Chemistry
Medicine
Hematology

WARFARIN A Guide for Patients What is warfarin? Warfarin is an ‘anticoagulant’, a medicine taken to reduce the forming of blood clots. It is sometimes called a “blood thinner.” It is given for conditions such as

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