Warning signs and symptoms of bleeding associated with Anticoagulants

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  • Epistaxis (prolonged or extensive nose bleed),
  • gastrointestinal bleeding (dark or black stools, abdominal pain or vomiting “coffee grounds”),
  • gingival bleeding,
  • hematoma,
  • hematuria,
  • hemoptysis,
  • hemorrhoidal bleeding,
  • intraarticular bleeding,
  • intracranial bleeding,
  • menorrhagia,
  • hemorrhagic ovarian cyst,
  • subconjucnctival bleeding,
  • retroperitoneal bleeding.

Category: Pharmacology Notes

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