Aspirin plus an oral anticoagulant such as warfarin are suggested for individuals at risk for thromboembolic events.
Warfarin: May enhance the effects of oral anticoagulants such as warfarin and its derivatives.
Long-term use of oral anticoagulants and the risk of fracture.
These oral anticoagulants are derived from coumarin, which is found in many plants.
These oral anticoagulants are used widely as poisons for mammalian pests, especially rodents.
Pregnant women can take unfractionated and low-molecular-weight heparin but not warfarin, an oral anticoagulant.
It was for several years the most popular oral anticoagulant.
Internal bleeding can be life-threatening, so if you take an oral anticoagulant, your doctor will test your blood to make sure it's not too thin.
Drug interactions: Glucagon interacts only with oral anticoagulants, increasing the tendency to bleed.
This is the case for oral anticoagulants and avocado.