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Anticoagulants are especially dangerous because the effects may be delayed.
Rat Poisons 2010
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Anticoagulants including those that are still being sold cause internal bleeding and death — not only to the pests but also to pets and sometimes children who get into them, if they don't get treatment.
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Anticoagulants are closely monitored to prevent excessive bleeding.
The 10 Best Questions™ for Recovering from a Heart Attack Ph.D. Dede Bonner 2009
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What Are Anticoagulants and Antiplatelet Agents? www.americanheart.org/downloadable/heart/1196965757160AnticoagandAntiplat.pdf.
The 10 Best Questions™ for Recovering from a Heart Attack Ph.D. Dede Bonner 2009
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Anticoagulants are sometimes used to prevent clots and help the body's peripheral circulation.
Illness as Economic Metaphor Jonathan Simons 2009
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Anticoagulants are blood thinners that prevent the clotting associated with coronary artery disease.
The 10 Best Questions™ for Recovering from a Heart Attack Ph.D. Dede Bonner 2009
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Anticoagulants and refrigeration had made blood banking possible, but it took the carnage of the war to make it widely accepted, partly because the ethics of military comradeship broke down resistance to blood donorship.
Blank Slate Special Report: Crisis CreativityCrisis Creativity Edward Tenner 2006
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Anticoagulants such as aspirin help prevent clot formation.
OUR BODIES, OURSELVES The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective 2005
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Anticoagulants such as heparin, which must be administered by injection, are often used instead, but for patients who need long-term treatment, the researchers on the study said many animal owners are reluctant to administer injectable drugs to their pets.
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Anticoagulants may work by interfering with this process.
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