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Is there any alternative to take instead of coumadin? |
My mother had a total hysterectomy, because of uterine cancer, over 1 1/2 years ago. After surgery she developed a blood clot in her leg so they put her on coumadin. Now I know it's common to have this happen after a major surgery but I don't understand the purpose of staying on this for so long. I don't believe the clot is there anymore and she doesn't have hyperlipidemia. She has always been into the natural approach with everything until she got cancer. While on coumadin, she has to have routine blood worf to check PT/INR to see if they need to decrease or increase the stuff. As long as I have been in medical, I have never really understood this drug. It's not good for anyone. So has anyone ever heard of an alternative to coumadin? I realize she's have to work closely with a Naturalpath but I would think that would be a much better route to take. There are some other medications besides coumadin, but coumadin is an old medication that has been thoroughly studied. Sometimes it's best to stick with what has been around long enough for us to know the dangers. There are injectable blood thinners like Lovenox which is more unpleasant (shots) and is not as easy to regulate therapeutic levels in the body. Unfortunately, there are very few reliable alternatives to Coumadin, and it is the best choice for blood clots. I know what you mean! Coumadin (Warfarin) is known to be a drug from hell because it has a lot of side effects, and it interacts with damn near everything you take or eat. I know that Heparin is an anticoagulant, but it's taken intravenously. There is also an article that talks about 2 medicines possibly making it to the U.S.A. that hope to replace Coumadin. All the best to your mother and you. |
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