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Can Warfarin cause hair loss?

I was on Warfarin from 10/2011 until 5/2012. In Jan. or Feb. of 2012 my hair started coming out in big chuncks everytime I washed it. I... read more

Warfarin - Anyone have any luck with purchasing a home testing machine (finger prick) for INR?

... testing being accurate, and can either recommend for or against a particular machine/manufacturer?

Has anyone experienced a PE while on Xarelto?

I have been on Xarelto since switching from Cumadin a month ago and about a week ago I had sharp pains in my chest then three days ago I had an... read more

While on Xarelto is it safe to take cod liver oil and coconut oil?

I recently had 2 DVT's and 2 PE's. The doctor put me on Xarelto. I would like to know thebest option to hydrate my skin that won't... read more

An incresed warfarin does has reduced INR results. what could cause this?

i have gone from 5mgs a day to 12mgs a day and my INR results continue to drop from INR 3.1 TO 1.4

How do I avoid constipation while taking warfarin?

Which antibiotics are ok to take with Xarelto? thanks?

My father is taking Xarelto 10 mb as a blood thinner for the afib. He had a hemorrhagic stroke and the doctors were concerned due to his age to... read more

Coumadin - has anyone had problems with teeth breaking and cracking while taking coumadin?

i've been on warafin since oct 2010 for bi lateral pulminary embolisums. since I started i have had 3 teeth cracked. last ione cracked while... read more

I am taking Xarelto. Diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism. Can I safely take olive oil?

Have stopped smoking cold turkey after 30 years. Now at age 70, I am trying to eat smarter. The diagnosis of the pulmonary... read more

Warfarin - is it normal to feel cold while taking Warfarin?

Hi Im sandy age 54. I'm on warfarin and feel cold since been on it, is this normal?Is it normal to feel cold when your on warfarin... read more

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