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Coumadin: After being diagnosed with thrombophlebitis and deep vein thrombosis twice - once in each leg - the first time through a veinogram and the second time through an ultrasound, I had 11 days in the hospital both times on IV heparin with complete bed rest while my clots which were in the saphenous vein all the way up to the femoral junction, were dissolving. After my release from the hospital I had 6 months of coumadin therapy. Through the years I have had sclerotherapy and infrared venous closure procedures. My vein disease has much improved except for capillary bruing/bleeding under the skin which would be considered more of a cosmetic problem, except that it bleeds in one spot that has come to my skin's surface when I bump it,scratch it, or hit it shaving.
Coumadin: I have had two episodes of thrombophlebitis with deep vein thrombosis diagnosed the first time with a veinogram, and the second time with an ultrasound. I was hospitalized 11 days each time and put on heparin through an IV with complete bedrest. When I was released I had follow up medication of coumadin for 6 months with prothrombin time testing every few days to moniter and adjust the dosages. After that I began developing vericose veins that I had treated with sclerotherapy and infrared venous closure procedures of the saphenous vein for venous insufficiency.
Coumadin: Was not informed by my pharmacist that this drug should be taken in the evening. Also, constant trips to monitor levels was inconvenient.
Coumadin: I have been taking coumadin as a blood clot preventative for almost 3 years. In May 2008 I was diagnosed with a rare and fatal disease called Idiopathic Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension. My Anti-Coagulation nurses told me exactly what to expect and exactly how serious coumadin is. They warned me all about the side effects and changes in my eating habits. Yes, I get random and frequent nose bleeds but I also am on oxygen 24/7 which can dry out my nose and cause nose bleeds. Other than that, I haven't had any serious side effects. Sometimes strange bruises do appear even if I didn't bump into something, although when I do bump into something pretty hard I get really nasty looking bruises. All in all, I trust my doctor and my Anti-Coagulation nurses when it comes to taking care of my health. So far, I've been alive almost 3 years now!!
Coumadin: i get bouts of diarrhea or loose stool each day almost and i believe it is from coumadin.glad to see others have same thing..i hate it..but i have no choice, i have a MVR
Coumadin: what foods should i eat to help the meds
Coumadin: I take this for heart fribillation 2.5 mg per day.
Coumadin: I have a mechanical aortic valve. My problem is one I have not heard of before. I have spots on my legs that look like blood under the skin.I think it is called petecei(sorry about the spelling)It is really ugly and it gets worse with time I am now on coumadin since 2005.Am I the only one with this????
Coumadin: Catheter Ablation for Afib. 3 months on drug. It scares me a bit and I would love to be able to eat more leafy greens and meet the magic number of 2.5. On a daily dose of 4mg.
Coumadin: Have been taking it for more than 4 yrs, since having a heart by-pass. Has anyone had the skin condition following surgery of pyoderma gangrenosum? Never had it before, and am wondering if using coumadin contributes to this.

Coumadin



Coumadin Coumadin is an anticoagulant that is used for preventing thrombosis and embolism.

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Drug Uses

Coumadin is used to prevent and treat a blood clot that has formed within a blood vessel (thrombosis) or in the lungs (embolism).

Usage

Take Coumadin exactly as prescribed by your doctor and ensure that your condition is monitored by the doctors on a regular basis.

Missed Dose

You should try and take your doses on time taking care not to miss any. But if you do miss a dose, then skip it and continue with your regular dose. But do not take a double dose.

Storage

Store it at room temperature away from heat, moisture, and light.

Overdose

Abnormal bleeding or bruising and blood in the vomit or stools are some of the common symptoms of a Coumadin overdose.

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The drug may cause light-headedness, dizziness, and faintness in some people. Do not consume alcohol along with the drug. Do not drive or handle heavy machinery until you know how to react to the drug. Only use if prescribed.
Warnings/Precautions

Do not use Coumadin if:

you are allergic to any ingredient in Coumadin;
you have bleeding tendencies, bleeding problems (eg, hemophilia), severe or uncontrolled high blood pressure, certain blood problems (eg, low white blood cell or platelet levels), or leukemia;
you have active serious bleeding, bleeding in the brain, certain blood vessel problems (eg, aneurysm, dissecting aorta), or inflammation or infection of the heart;
you have active ulcer or bleeding of the stomach or bowel, urinary tract, genitals, or respiratory tract;
you have recently had or will be having eye, brain, or spinal cord surgery; spinal puncture; spinal anesthesia; or any type of major surgery;
you are pregnant or may become pregnant;
you are unable to have routine blood clotting tests;
you are unable to follow your doctor's instructions properly and do not have someone to help you take your medicine;
you are taking mifepristone, streptokinase, or urokinase.
Contact your doctor or health care provider right away if any of these apply to you.

Important :
Tell your doctor or dentist that you take Coumadin before you receive any medical or dental care, emergency care, or surgery.
Do not drink alcohol while you are taking Coumadin; it may increase the risk of Coumadin's side effects.
Do not change you activity level or weight without checking with your doctor; the risk of Coumadin side effects may be increased.
Do not eat cranberry products or drink cranberry juice while you are taking Coumadin. Tell your doctor if these products are already part of your diet.
Elevated body temperature may increase the effect of Coumadin. Be careful to avoid becoming overheated, especially during hot weather.
Coumadin decreases blood clotting. Use caution while doing activities such as brushing your teeth, flossing, or shaving. Avoid activities that may cause bruising or injury. Seek immediate medical attention if you fall or injure yourself. Tell your doctor if you have unusual bruising or bleeding. Tell your doctor if you have dark, tarry, or bloody stools.
Do not take aspirin while you take Coumadin unless your doctor tells you to. If you already take aspirin for a heart or other condition, talk with your doctor about whether or not you should continue to take it with Coumadin.
Tell your doctor if you will be traveling or if you will be confined to a bed or chair for a long period of time (eg, car or airplane ride). This may increase your risk of developing a blood clot.
If therapy with Coumadin is stopped, the blood thinning effects may last for 2 to 5 days after you stop taking it. Discuss any questions or concerns with your doctor. Do not suddenly stop taking Coumadin without checking with your doctor.
Lab tests, including certain blood clotting tests (eg, PT, INR), may be performed while you use Coumadin. These tests may be used to monitor your condition or check for side effects. Be sure to keep all doctor and lab appointments.
Use Coumadin with caution in Asian patients; they may be more sensitive to its effects, especially bleeding.
Use Coumadin with caution in the elderly; they may be more sensitive to its effects, especially bleeding.
Coumadin should be used with extreme caution in children; safety and effectiveness in children have not been confirmed. Children may need more frequent lab tests if they use Coumadin.
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Do not use Coumadin if you are pregnant. It has been shown to cause harm to the fetus. Avoid becoming pregnant while you are taking it. If you think you may be pregnant, contact your doctor right away. It is not known if Coumadin is found in breast milk. If you are or will be breast-feeding while you use Coumadin, check with your doctor. Discuss any possible risks to your baby.
Possible Side Effects

Seek medical attention right away if any of these severe side effects occur:

severe allergic reactions (rash; hives; itching; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue); back, side, muscle, joint, or stomach pain; black, tarry, or bloody stools; blood in the urine (pink or brown urine); bloody or coffee ground-like vomit; chest pain; decreased urination; dizziness; fainting; fever; numbness or tingling; pain, unusual color, or temperature change in any area of the body; pale skin; purple, dark, or painful toes; shortness of breath; skin sores or ulcers; stroke symptoms (eg, confusion, slurred speech, vision problems, one-sided weakness); sudden severe pain in your legs, feet, or toes; trouble swallowing; unexplained swelling; unusual bruising or bleeding (eg, nosebleed, unusual bleeding from gums, increased bleeding from cuts, increased menstrual or vaginal bleeding, coughing up blood); unusual headache or weakness; unusual pain, swelling, or discomfort; wounds or sores that do not heal properly; yellowing of the skin or eyes.
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Coumadin is to be used only by the patient for whom it is prescribed. Do not share it with other people.
If your symptoms do not improve or if they become worse, check with your doctor.