Coumadin
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The most serious risks associated with Coumadin treatment are hemorrhage (severe bleeding resulting in the loss of a large amount of blood) in any tissue or organ and, less frequently, the destruction of skin tissue cells (necrosis) or gangrene. The risk of hemorrhage usually depends on the dosage and length of treatment with Coumadin.Hemorrhage and necrosis have been reported to result in death or permanent disability. Severe necrosis can lead to the removal of damaged tissue or amputation of a limb. Necrosis appears to be associated with blood clots coumadin  located in the area of tissue damage and usually occurs within a few days of starting Coumadin treatment. The objective of treatment with a blood-thinner is to control the blood-clotting process without causing severe bleeding, so that a clot does not form and cut off the blood coumadin supply necessary for normal body function. Therefore, it is very important that you take Coumadin exactly as  coumadin  prescribed by your doctor and that your doctor monitor your condition on a regular basis.

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

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