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What is warfarin 3 mg used for?

What is warfarin 3 mg used for?

This medication is used to treat blood clots (such as in deep vein thrombosis-DVT or pulmonary embolus-PE) and/or to prevent new clots from forming in your body. Preventing harmful blood clots helps to reduce the risk of a stroke or heart attack.

What are the ingredients of warfarin?

Each tablet contains Warfarin Sodium 0.5 mg. Excipient with known effect: 98.25 mg lactose anhydrous per tablet.

What Colour is warfarin 3mg?

Warfarin Tablet Identification

Tablet Strength Tablet Color
1 mg Pink
2 mg Lavender (light purple)
2.5 mg Green
3 mg Tan

What is the brand name for warfarin?

Warfarin is available under the following different brand names: Coumadin, and Jantoven.

What medication should be avoided while taking warfarin?

Common drugs that can interact with warfarin include: Aspirin or aspirin-containing products. Acetaminophen (Tylenol, others) or acetaminophen-containing products. Antacids or laxatives.

Is warfarin a safe drug?

Apart from the risk of bleeding, warfarin is a very safe medicine. It’s safe to take for a long time, even many years.

Can you eat bananas while taking warfarin?

So, go bananas! But be sure to eat green bananas in normal portions and make sure you keep testing your regular blood test to make sure your INR doesn’t drop below your target range.

Can you have the Covid vaccine if you take warfarin?

Is the vaccine safe for people taking blood thinners like warfarin or other anticoagulants? In general, yes, but you should let the person giving you the vaccine know that you are taking an anticoagulant. As with any injection, there is some risk of bleeding.

Can warfarin damage your kidneys?

The mechanism leading to renal damage is glomerular hemorrhage and red blood cell tubular casts prothrombin time. Recently, it was found that warfarin causes renal damage in patients with chronic kidney disease and is also associated with progression of renal disease.

What fruit should be avoided when taking warfarin?

Grapefruit and other citrus fruits can interfere with how your body metabolizes these medications.

How long can you stay on warfarin?

If you take warfarin to reduce your risk of having a blood clot in future or because you keep getting blood clots, it’s likely your treatment will be for longer than 6 months, maybe even for the rest of your life.

What drink should be avoided when taking warfarin?

Green tea contains vitamin K and could lower the effectiveness of warfarin. Drinking grapefruit juice, cranberry juice, and alcohol during treatment with warfarin can increase your risk of bleeding.

How many tablets are in a warfarin 3 mg pack?

Warfarin Tablets 3 mg are blue, flat round tablets, plain on one side and scored on the other with ‘w’ and 3 on either side of the line. Warfarin Tablets 5 mg are pink, flat round tablets, plain on one side and scored on the other with ‘w’ and 5 on either side of the line. Packs contain 21, 28, 50, 100, 200 or 500 tablets.

When to take Warfarin tablets for blood clots?

1. What Warfarin Tablets are and what they are used for Warfarin Tablets belong to a group of drugs called anti-coagulants. You take Warfarin Tablets to help thin your blood if you have had a heart problem, problems with blood clots or your blood flow. You may also be given Warfarin Tablets if you have been fitted with a replacement heart valve.

How is the maintenance dose of warfarin calculated?

The maintenance dose of warfarin is calculated by taking the INR on day 4 after three loading doses by using the chart below. Example 1: Patient is loaded on 8mg each day for three days and the INR on day 4 is 2.1. The maintenance dose of warfarin is 4mg (½ of daily loading dose)

How much warfarin is in a Coumadin injection?

COUMADIN for Injection is supplied as a sterile, lyophilized powder, which, after reconstitution with 2.7 mL sterile Water for Injection, contains: Warfarin Sodium 2 mg/mL Sodium Phosphate, Dibasic, Heptahydrate 4.98 mg/mL Sodium Phosphate, Monobasic, Monohydrate 0.194 mg/mL Sodium Chloride 0.1 mg/mL Mannitol 38.0 mg/mL

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