Warfarin
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Warfarin's trust.

Warfarin is my favorite oporator, so I wrote a little wholsome love story.

"Hold still or its going to hurt doctor!" Warfarin scolded.

"But why cant you just... I Don't know... Use a needle or somthing?" The doctor pleaded.

"I don't have one on me, besides, this is more efficient." Warfarin brought her mouth closer to the doctors neck, ready to take a sample.

Nom....

It didnt hurt like the doctor expected. It felt rather nice, like a light kiss.

"Um, warfarin? You can stop now." The doctor was VERY nervous about this situation.

Warfarin pulled her head back, a small trickle of blood running from the corner of her mouth.

"A little more bitter than expected, but not an unhealthy taste. I think you may have a cold doctor." Warfarin pondered.

Suddenly, she realized what she had. Her face went bright red.

"Umm!! D-doctor, please don't be mad! I just... I wasn't thinking!" Warfarin blushed even brighter, covering her face with her hands.

"I... Didn't really hate it..." The doctor was as shocked as warfarin. He Didn't know what he had done before he lost his memory, but this proved he was regaining the trust of his oporaters.

"In just.... I haven't had human blood in a while, im so sor... Wait, you didn't hate it?"

"It felt kinda nice honestly." The doctor started to sit up, only to be pushed back down.

"WarfarMPH..." Warfarin kissed him right on the lips.

"What are you doing?" The doctor pushed warfarin off.

"I... I used to hate you so much, but you've bean so nice to me and the other oporators.... I couldent help it!" Warfarin leaned in again, but this time the kiss was an offer, not a thoughtless action.

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I hope you enjoyed this, I'm new to the game so i may have gotten some of the doctors "ailments" wrong.

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Warfarin Enjoying a Snack [By TabHead]
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Help me make a warfarin diet

I get discharge tomorrow can somebody help me figure out my diet

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Bitskis
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πŸ‘€︎ u/twoduy
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Warfarin or other blood thinners and Phenibut interaction?

Hi, Have seen someone asking this 2 years ago with no replies. I have been taking Phenibut on and off for the last 6 years but recently have been prescribed warfarin and don't know if its OK to mix. I am in UK, doctors not keen on advising on unknown to UK drug. Anyone taking warfarin or similar and phenibut please?

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Christmas Elve (?) Warfarin
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Intel8008
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why does using warfarin work for portal vein thrombosis

correct my anatomy here but the confluence of portal vein include the superior and inferior mesenteric vein along with the left gastric vein. this technically covers all of the small and large intestine along with the stomach. why would we expect warfarin to work after oral absorption to drain into the liver to affect epoxide reductase if there is an actual thrombosis that prevent blood flow to the liver? is it the collaterals that form thats taking up a very small amount of this warfarin from the stagnant blood? Its posutlated that small gut is where warfarin is absorbed though never worked out the exact location of warfarin from my search. the only other supply of blood is the hepatic artery of approx 25% of blood to the liver but this isn't technically from the gut though.

historically it has been used but i dont understand why this would work despite it working

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Vancopime
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Here the mark scheme rejected `warfarin binds to vitamin K’, why
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Ghost_Pepper9000
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Side effects of warfarin?

Hi all, its been almost 2 months since coming out of hospital with a bilateral saddle pulmonary embolism. And I've been on warfarin since. I have 4 months left according to my doctor but I've been experiencing stomach pain for a week now. Is it normal? I've had the standard headache from warfarin but the stomach pain is new. What do you think?

Edit: I started on the 25th of October

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ADHD and Warfarin

I was diagnosed with adhd last year (seem to have had it all along though) so a late diagnosis. I am looking to try pharmaceutical treatment for it this year but I am now currently back on warfarin. I was wondering if any of you have adhd and also take warfarin, which medications were successful for you? I see a lot of interactions for psychiatric medications and warfarin online so I thought I’d run it by here so I can open up a discussion on medications with my doctor. Thanks in advance for any and all advice!

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Zero sanity Doctor perspective (Kal’tsit and Warfarin) reddit.com/gallery/qnf2q5
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Intel8008
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guy with a dodgy ecg and new AF self discharged because he didn't want to wait around for us to load his warfarin

what do i even do in this instance. i'm worried because on his discharge against medical advice form I mentioned the risk of him having a stroke but not the risk of him having an MI

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happy halloween! I haven't drawn a full picture of warfarin in forever
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Shireimi
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what meal replacement drinks can we have while on warfarin? Have no appetite and need to get in calories and nutrients. Thanks.
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New Warfarin Skin [CN CC #6]
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Warfarin looks good in a swimsuit by:灰羽けゅう
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Zewen_Senpai
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sulfa drugs vs warfarin

https://preview.redd.it/d9jwq4o4x4481.png?width=1672&format=png&auto=webp&s=e75033414458c49c2dbd3ab1ed1eb2fa7ea6feca

though sulfa drugs inhibit P450

sulfa drugs also causes displacement of warfarin from the albumin which could also be toxic to the patient right??

why would D be wrong

what im i missing here

thanks in adv!

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Summer Warfarin by てγͺが帝
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Anyone had a clot grow bigger on Warfarin?

I got a new dvt in March 2021 and went for a venous doppler study today. The tech stopped a few minutes in and said she had to get a doctor, who comes in a few minutes later to tell me my clot is bigger and they can't finish the vein study due to the leg compression necessary to complete it (not understanding why pulmonologist ordered said study at all in that case). Anyway, as a consolation prize I get to go see the hematologist in the morning to find out what the next move is (I'm guessing it's going to be Lovenox injections). For anyone that wants to ask no, I don't know why I clot. They call it "idiopathic" i.e. we do not know. Why the hell is it getting bigger? I'm so tired of living in a panicked state.

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Warfarin (by shion)
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Appreciation Post - Daily Warfarin (+Haze)
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What can you take for heartburn while taking warfarin
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Two-shotting the WD-8 Pursuer boss with Silverash, Chen and Warfarin youtube.com/watch?v=XkOfx…
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arktober 23 Aak and Warfarin
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Zewen_Senpai
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My pharmacy is in a city with a very old population. With so many elderly people on blood thinners and Medicare, I’ve heard this time of year referred to as β€œWarfarin season” due to the ridiculous costs of Eliquis and Xarelto in the Medicare coverage gap…

But recently when doing research for a patient starting Xarelto, I found out that they actually have copay assistance for Medicare patients, whichβ€”at least to meβ€”was unheard of.

Not only was I able to get a starting taper covered without having to order the kit that wouldn’t have arrived for another 3 days (because who tf can afford to keep those in stock), but in the process, I discovered that they have a program called β€œJanssen Select(?)”, which is specifically for people in the donut hole. Assuming the advertising can be believed, it can lower copays from several hundred down to $85. Not perfect, but it could definitely help people avoid switching to warfarin and going through the hassle of INR screenings and constant dosage changes.

Tbh, I haven’t seen this program in action yet, so if anyone here has and has any comments or caveats, I’d greatly appreciate them!

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New Skin: Warfarin imgur.com/a/e2mwhP1
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Warfarin has now achieved Schrodinger's Booba
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Warfarin by 焑鉄砲γͺδΊΊ
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CN Contingency Contract #6 and New Warfarin Skin
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My Ceylon and Warfarin fanarts! reddit.com/gallery/p8wif6
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When are DOACs preferred over warfarin?

Does anyone have tips for remembering when DOACs are preferred over warfarin? I always thought that warfarin was the standard. Of course, warfarin is indicated in renal impairment. When else?

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Ch 414: Warfarin's Plan

"The potential to change the world?" Lin Ye was a little surprised, "You mean Eyja?"

"Are your ears that bad? I am not talking about that child. I meant her research and your blood," Warfarin shook her head, and then looked at Lin Ye, "I said unless there is something wrong with you, don't disturb my work. You being here is like giving me a super delicious cake. My saliva will come out just by smelling it, but I can’t eat it yet."

Lin Ye ignored Warfarin’s complaint.

Originally, he would be a bit scared of her, fearing that someday she would not be able to control herself and really drain him of all his blood. However, after being with her for some time, he realized that he was worrying too much. Although Warfarin seemed a little unreliable, she still had basic self-control.

After all, after living for so many years, she should be able to control herself. Most of the blood that she took from him was used for research purposes, and Warfarin never went over the limit that she put on herself. In addition, from time to time, she would remind Lin Ye to go to maintain a healthy sleeping schedule, drink plenty of hot water, and even suggest a series of methods to maintain his health.

All in all, Lin Ye trusted Warfarin to be able to control herself.

However, the amount of blood that she took was seemingly increasing by the day.

He did not have time to think about that now.

"Since you have already said what you have said, then make it clear to me. Why is Eyja the person who can change the world?"

"Didn't I just say it is due to her research?" Warfarin waved her hand a little impatiently, "But don't ask me specifically. I am a haematologist, not a volcanologist. You just need to know that she is doing some kind of research that may change the world."

Of course, this answer did not satisfy him, but what could he do? He couldn't force her to say anything. He would just have to wait until tomorrow when he goes to work and meets up with Eyja to ask her himself. Lin Ye thinks that she would be happy to explain her research to him.

"In this case, I'll go back first." Lin Ye got up and prepared to leave.

"Wait," However, he was stopped by Warfarin, "What did the medical department say?"

"About what?"

"About that child." Warfarin said, "What are the results given by the medical department? Is there a treatment plan for her?"

"I don't know the specific treatment plan," Lin Ye shook his head, "I only know that Saria has not allowed Eyja to leave Rhodes I

... keep reading on reddit ➑

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Jaqqy01
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Diagnosed with APS (double positive) and Lupus--question about Eliquis versus Warfarin

Hi. I posted here back in May and June after getting a DVT in my calf. I'd been having a lot of weird symptoms for a while, so I pushed hard to find out what was going on. Many many doctor visits and a lot of aggravation later, I've been diagnosed with APS (positive on IGM <edited> anticardiolipin and at least one beta glycoprotein, rheum didn't make the full labs available tome yet).

I am on Eliquis. I am not sure if that is wise. My rheum seems to think it's fine, but she honestly doesn't seem to know a hell of a lot about APS. (I'm finding that most doctors I've talked to, even the hematologist, didn't.)

I've read that if you're triple positive for APS, you definitely need to be on Warfarin, and that Xarelto seems to be the worst for APS. I do want to redo the LA test to make sure that my recent one wasn't a false negative. But anyone else with APS know anything about whether Eliquis is okay? Anyone with APS who is at least double positive on Eliquis?

I feel like switching to Warfarin is just the best bet. Except that the chances I'll accidentally screw up the INR in one way or the other might make it, all things considered, less safe.

I will have another ultrasound next week to check and make sure some crampy feelings I've been having aren't clots that formed on the Eliquis. Obviously if there are new clots, I need to get ont he Warfarin.

Not to whine, but I'm so exhausted from all the doctors, this double diagnosis, needing to start hydroxychloroquine, and a failed colonoscopy prep I experienced last night (nearly blacked out during treatment, had to stop, ended up at ER needing fluids--it was a great time), that I can barely think about switching to Warfarin right now. That's not a good basis for the final decision, but I just want to see what APS people here have done/heard from their doctors on this issue.

Thanks everyone.

UPDATE 1/3/22: Still on Eliquis 5 mg 2x daily along with 200 mg hydroxychloroquine for Lupus. The beta glycoprotein was normal on the next test, so I'm only single positive, not double. If this evolves in any way that might be of interest/use to people here, I'll update again!

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First tat with cEDS AND warfarin. no major bleeding
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