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Pradaxa – What Your Physician/Hospital Wants to Know
If you are considering to start therapy with the new oral “blood thinner” Pradaxa®, there are a few safety nets that your local hospital and physician may want to establish to make therapy as safe as possible for you. Issues to be addressed are (a) dosing, (b) management of major bleeding, (c) interruption of therapy…
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Pradaxa (Dabigatran) – Hospital Guideline
The new oral anticoagulant Pradaxa® (Dabigatran) is increasingly being used as an alternative to warfarin. A number of practical management questions are now encountered by the physician, pharmacist, or other health care professional taking care of the patient on Pradaxa®, such as (a) dosing in renal impairment, (b) conversion of a patient on warfarin…
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Pradaxa: Interruption for Colonoscopies, Dental Procedures, Surgery, etc.
When to stop the drug – General comments The patient on Pradaxa® (Dabigatran) may need interruption of therapy for dental work, a medical procedure such as colonoscopy, or minor or major surgical procedure. As to when exactly to take the last dose of Pradaxa® before the procedure depends on (a) what type of procedure is…
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Pradaxa – Interruption for Colonoscopy, Dental Work, Surgery, etc.
When to stop the drug – General comments If you are on Pradaxa® (Dabigatran) you may need interruption of therapy for dental work, a medical procedure such as colonoscopy, or minor or major surgical procedure. As to when exactly to take the last dose of Pradaxa® before the procedure depends on (a) how big a…
