antikoagulantseid
Antikoagulantseid is a term used to refer to substances that reduce or prevent blood coagulation. In medical contexts it denotes anticoagulant drugs, which are used to prevent or treat thrombosis by interfering with the coagulation cascade. They are commonly prescribed to lower stroke risk in atrial fibrillation, prevent venous thromboembolism after surgery, and treat existing clots.
Most anticoagulants work by inhibiting specific coagulation factors. Vitamin K antagonists, such as warfarin, reduce production
Indications include prevention of stroke in nonvalvular atrial fibrillation, treatment or prevention of venous thromboembolism, and
Safety and reversal: the main risk is bleeding. Reversal strategies exist, such as vitamin K for warfarin;