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- $Title{Are "Warfarin" and "Coumadin" the Same Thing?}
- $Subject{coumadin rat poison circulatory system warfarin clots coumarin
- medication treatment prevention venous thrombosis veins coagulation clot blood
- hemorrhage bleeding wisconsin alumni research foundation clover poisons
- medications medicine medicines treatments vein coagulant anticoagulant
- coagulants anticoagulants}
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- Are "Warfarin" and "Coumadin" the Same Thing?
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- QUESTION: I recently read the label on a bottle of rat poison and found that
- it contained "warfarin". I am on a medication called "Coumadin" to treat
- clots in my legs. I believe these two products are the same thing. Does that
- mean I am taking rat poison? I am totally confused.
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- ANSWER: Don't be worried. Although you are right, Coumadin (or coumarin) and
- warfarin are the same chemical, what is poison for the rat is a totally proper
- medication for the treatment or prevention of venous thrombosis (or clots in
- the veins). The purpose in your case is to reduce the coagulation of the
- blood, and prevent a clot from getting bigger or new ones from forming. You
- are surely aware that your doctor is constantly checking your blood and
- modifying your dosage, if necessary, to keep things just where they must be to
- obtain the desired effects but prevent a hemorrhage, or excessive bleeding,
- from happening. Poor Rat has no such medical care, and so eats a massive
- overdose of the warfarin, and then bleeds and expires from uncontrolled
- internal bleeding. The name of the drug has an interesting origin as well.
- When the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation was investigating bleeding
- deaths in cattle, investigators found that this chemical in clover was the
- cause and named it for their organization, using the first letters of each
- word to coin a new term.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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