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  2. Phenprocoumon - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, if the blood thinning effect has to be stopped before a surgery, phenprocoumon is paused up to two weeks beforehand, and the therapy gap is "bridged" with LMWH until after the surgery. Alternatively, phenprocoumon can be antagonised with vitamin K, for example before an unplanned surgery, or when severe bleeding occurs after overdosing.

  3. Enoxaparin sodium - Wikipedia

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    Enoxaparin sodium, sold under the brand name Lovenox among others, is an anticoagulant medication (blood thinner). [11] It is used to treat and prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE) including during pregnancy and following certain types of surgery. [11]

  4. Rivaroxaban - Wikipedia

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    Rivaroxaban, sold under the brand name Xarelto among others, is an anticoagulant medication (blood thinner) used to treat and prevent blood clots. [8] Specifically it is used to treat deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary emboli and prevent blood clots in atrial fibrillation and following hip or knee surgery. [8] It is taken by mouth. [8]

  5. Ozempic before and after: 5 women get real about weight loss ...

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    The vast majority of them — 129 million — qualify to take it for weight loss based on their BMI and weight-related complications like high blood pressure. That's more people than are eligible ...

  6. Gastrointestinal bleeding - Wikipedia

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    Gastrointestinal bleeding (GI bleed), also called gastrointestinal hemorrhage (GIB), is all forms of bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract, from the mouth to the rectum. [9] When there is significant blood loss over a short time, symptoms may include vomiting red blood, vomiting black blood, bloody stool, or black stool. [1]

  7. So, you've lost weight using Wegovy. Does that mean you ... - AOL

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    Millions of Americans who have dropped pounds and boosted their health using popular obesity drugs like Wegovy are facing a new dilemma: What happens if they stop taking them? More than 3 million ...

  8. Gastric bypass surgery - Wikipedia

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    The MGB has been suggested as an alternative to the Roux-en-Y procedure due to the simplicity of its construction and is becoming more and more popular because of low risk of complications and good sustained weight loss. It has been estimated that 15.4% of weight loss surgery in Asia is now performed via the MGB technique. [journal 6]

  9. What happens when you stop taking a weight loss drug? - AOL

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    Weight loss drugs Wegovy and Ozempic can lead to significant weight loss. But when you stop taking the drugs, the weight can come back.