front 1 Anticoagulant | back 1 no data |
front 2 Warfarin | back 2
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front 3 Mechanism of Action: Warfarin | back 3 Warfarin completely inhibits the C1 subunit of multi-unit Vitamin K epoxide reductase (VKORC1) enzyme complex causing depletion of clotting factors 2, 7, 9, 10 and protein C and S. |
front 4 FDA Indications: Warfarin | back 4
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front 5 Adverse Effects of Warfarin | back 5
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front 6 What Pregnancy Category is Warfarin? | back 6 Pregnancy Category X |
front 7 Patient Counseling Tips | back 7 no data |
front 8 Patients should be advised to take Warfarin at the _________ everyday without regard to food. | back 8 Sametime |
front 9 Patients taking Warfarin should be advised that they will need to have their blood tested frequently to check their __________. | back 9 INR |
front 10 Patients taking Warfarin should be advised to not make changes in diet such as eating large amounts of green leafy foods as they contain a large amount of ____________. | back 10 Vitamin K |
front 11 Patients taking Warfarin are advised to not drink ______. | back 11 Alcohol |
front 12 Patients taking Warfarin should be advised that they can experience _____ _____ syndrome that can cause toes to become painful and purple in color. | back 12 Purple Toe Syndrome |