antikoagulancii
Antikoagulancii are medicines that inhibit blood coagulation and thereby reduce the formation of clots. They do not dissolve existing clots but help prevent their growth or new clots in high-risk situations. They are used to prevent stroke in atrial fibrillation, treat and prevent venous thromboembolism, and reduce clotting risk in certain cardiac conditions and after some surgeries.
There are several main classes of antikoagulancii. Vitamin K antagonists, such as warfarin, work by inhibiting
Indications cover nonvalvular atrial fibrillation, venous thromboembolism prophylaxis and treatment, and certain postoperative settings. DOACs are
Reversal and management of overdose depend on the agent: vitamin K and fresh frozen plasma for warfarin;