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  2. Blood Thinners: Benefits, Risks, and How to Use Them - WebMD

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    Blood thinners are medicines that help your blood flow smoothly through your veins and arteries. They keep blood clots from forming or getting bigger. Blood clots can increase your risk of...

  3. The Truth About Blood Thinners - Consumer Reports

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    From Consumer Reports, what you need to know about the newer blood thinners, including how to take these meds safely and effectively.

  4. Anticoagulants (Blood Thinners): What They Do, Types and Side...

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    Anticoagulants are a class of blood-thinning medications. They’re often used to prevent strokes, heart attacks and other dangerous conditions caused by blood clots.

  5. Blood Thinners: Uses, Side Effects, and Drug Interactions - ...

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    Find information on blood thinners, including what they do, how they work, and who should take them. Learn about the side effects and natural alternatives.

  6. A Comparison of Blood Thinners Warfarin and Heparin - WebMD

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    Warfarin and heparin are anticoagulant medications, or "blood thinners." They help stop your blood from clotting when it’s not necessary. Find out how the two drugs work, and how they differ.

  7. Blood Thinners: What You Should Know - Verywell Health

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    Blood thinners are medications that prevent blood clots from forming and growing. Learn more about how they work, benefits, and risks.

  8. Which Blood Thinner Is Right for You? - Michigan Medicine

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    All blood-thinning medicines slow the formation of blood clots, preventing complications such as valve obstruction and blood clots that travel to the brain and cause stroke. But, says Barnes, "there are advantages and disadvantages to each."

  9. Blood thinners: Uses, examples, side effects, and more - Medical...

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    Blood thinners work by preventing the blood’s ability to clot. They reduce the risk of dangerous blood clots forming that can lead to serious health problems, such as stroke, deep vein...

  10. The lowdown on blood thinners - Harvard Health

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    These drugs stop dangerous blood clots from forming. Here's when you may need them. By Matthew Solan, Executive Editor, Harvard Men's Health Watch. Blood thinners are among the most misunderstood drugs. Despite their name, they don't "thin" blood, Rather, they discourage blood from clotting.

  11. Pros and Cons of Blood Thinners: Anticoagulants and Antiplatelets

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    Blood thinners, (anticoagulant or antiplatelet medications), are designed to treat blood clots that have formed, prevent the formation of new blood clots and stop blood clots from getting bigger. Antiplatelet drugs, such as aspirin, prevent blood cells (platelets) from clumping together so they do not form blood clots.