What Are Blood Thinners?
- Vitamin K Antagonists: Warfarin (Coumadin), which requires regular blood testing
- Direct Oral Anticoagulants (DOACs): Such as apixaban (Eliquis), rivaroxaban (Xarelto), and dabigatran (Pradaxa), which don’t usually require frequent testing
Conditions Treated with Blood Thinners
- Atrial fibrillation (AFib)
- Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
- Pulmonary embolism (PE)
- Mechanical heart valves
- Stroke prevention in high-risk individuals
How Vermont Family Medicine Helps You Stay Safe
- Regular INR testing for warfarin users with same-day results
- Medication reviews to avoid interactions with other prescriptions or supplements
- Guidance on consistent diet, especially with vitamin K for warfarin users
- Monitoring of kidney and liver function for DOAC users
- Support in transitioning between medications when needed
Safety Tips for Patients on Blood Thinners
- Take your medication exactly as prescribed
- Avoid contact sports or activities with a high risk of injury
- Inform all providers, dentists, and surgeons about your medication
- Watch for signs of bleeding, such as easy bruising, blood in urine or stool, or prolonged bleeding from cuts
- Wear a medical alert bracelet that identifies you as being on anticoagulants
Why Choose Vermont Family Medicine for Blood Thinner Management?
- On-Site INR Testing: Results and real-time adjustments for warfarin therapy
- Personalized Dosing Plans: Adjusted based on your lifestyle, diet, and medical history
- Collaborative Monitoring: Seamless communication with cardiologists and specialists
- Education and Support: Clear instructions and ongoing guidance to help you stay informed and confident