WARFARIN RESISTANCE-MECHANISMS AND MANAGEMENT
AbstractAnticoagulants are a class of drugs commonly used to prevent the blood from forming dangerous clots that could result in a stroke.Warfarin is an oral anticoagulant. Warfarin differs from most other drugs in that the dosage required to achieve a desired therapeutic effect varies greatly among individuals. Resistance to warfarin has been described as the inability to prolong the prothrombin time or raise the international normalized ratio (INR) into the therapeutic range when the drug is given at normally prescribed doses. However, a higher warfarin requirement does not itself establish the diagnosis of warfarin resistance. Warfarin resistance can be classified as acquired versus hereditary. It can be diagnosed by laboratory studies and can be managed.
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IJPSR
R. Lakshmi*, S. Anitha, K. N. Anila, P. R. Roshni
Department of Pharmacy Practice, Amrita School of Pharmacy, AIMS Health Care Campus, Ponekkara PO, Kochi, Kerala- 682 041, India
11 October, 2011
13 December, 2011
22 January, 2012
http://dx.doi.org/10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.3(2).353-57
1-February-2012