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Heparin and warfarin therapy. Recommendations concerning efficacy and safety
Abstract:
Heparin and warfarin are antithrombotic agents effective against venous thrombosis as well as pulmonic and systemic emboli. They can exert a favorable effect on mortality and morbidity in a diverse group of illnesses associated with thrombosis. Proper use of these agents will increase their efficacy and diminish the risk of serious hemorrhage.
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