A new study suggests that the benefits of prescribing anticoagulation drugs to certain older people outweigh the potential risks.
For patients with atrial fibrillation, the risk of stroke or heart attack from stopping anticoagulants usually outweighs the risk of bleeding, according to new findings from the University of Bath.
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GlobalData on MSNTaho Pharma’s apixaban oral strips equivalent to Eliquis in pivotal trialTaho Pharmaceuticals’s apixaban-based oral dissolving strips were discovered to be a bioequivalent of Pfizer and ...
TAHO Pharmaceuticals announces positive preliminary results from the pivotal study of TAH3311, the world's first Apixaban oral dissolving film (ODF). The study confirmed that TAH3311 is bioequivalent ...
Pregnancy brings dramatic changes to a woman's vascular system, with potentially serious health implications for both mother ...
The ‘East Asian Paradox’ refers to a unique risk-benefit trade-off observed in Asian patients for thrombosis versus bleeding, ...
When the need for a hot drink strikes, many people reach for coffee. But lemon ginger tea is getting plenty of buzz from ...
Following an admission to the authors’ centre with severe anaemia, duodenal biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of Whipple’s ...
A growing body of research suggests that garlic supplementation can lower blood pressure, reduce cholesterol, and enhance ...
If you take numerous prescriptions for your condition, your care may fall under polypharmacy. Some have negative experiences during this process, so how can polypharmacy be prevented in older adults?
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