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Blood clots, blood clots :( by Allen Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Thu 22 Jan 2009 5:14pm It took the ER nurses, technicians, and doctor 7 hours to check me out. The conclusion was that I had several blood clots in my legs. The CAT scan didn't show any clots in my..., where the doctor and nurses and techs there tried to figure out why I had the clots. They asked if I had recently been on long (5-7 hours) airplane flights in which I wasn't Read on »
Blood Clotting Drug Lysteda approved by FDA for Treatment of Heavy Bleeding with Menstrual Periods by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Sun 15 Nov 2009 10:01pm , clot the blood before the bleeding begins?  This is just fresh off the approval list so I’m sure we will hear more.  BD The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Lysteda tablets ( tranexamic acid), the first non-hormonal product cleared to treat heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia). Lysteda works by stabilizing a protein that helps blood Read on »
The Clot Wars – New Rivals to Warfarin as Blood Clot Preventer by Ed H. Doctor of Pharmacy Posted Tue 07 Sep 2010 2:33pm For investors who have been asking themselves whether medium-size pharmaceutical companies can survive in an industry that has had recent mega-mergers, the answer seems to be yes. At least for Bristol-Myers Squibb. The company’s experimental anticoagulant drug apixaban worked better than aspirin in preventing stroke and systemic blood clots Read on »
Curcumin and blood clots by Margaret Patient Expert Posted Sun 28 Sep 2008 11:30am I read a fascinating article yesterday in Science Daily ( http://tinyurl.com/449vm3 ) about curcumin’s ability to reduce the size of blood clots. Curcumin may reduce....) but not for the actual cause. The reason is that the blood clot must usually be removed surgically, a procedure that is not advisable, for obvious reasons, in the case of hemorrhagic strokes Read on »
What Causes Blood Clots? by Kodjoworkout Posted Wed 23 May 2012 7:00am Blood is an essential fluid that runs throughout the body and its main function is to carry nutrients and supply them to various organs and cells in the body. Blood runs through blood vessels consisting of veins and arteries. Arteries are the blood vessels that carry pure blood pumped from the heart, and veins carry the impure blood fro ... Read on »
BLOOD-CLOTS and CANCER by Whidbeywoman Posted Wed 11 Mar 2009 12:00am RON HAS A BLOOD CLOT! We didn't know it, but cancer patients are at risk for this problem. Last Thursday Ron started to have pain behind his kneecap. It felt like.... Tests at the hospital confirmed their suspicions: Blood clot. Scary Stuff! Ron was given two shots at the ER last night, and another at the doctor's office this morning. We have Read on »
Women at Risk for Deadly Blood Clots by Cathy T. Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:07pm Seeking Markers for Menopausal Women at Risk for a Deadly Blood Clot Despite the fact that the disorder is rare, it increases exponentially during menopause and can be deadly. The hormone trials conducted thus far, ... Read on »
Investigational Drug May Help Avert Blood Clots by franklinb Posted Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:11pm to uncouple two important functions of thrombin in the formation of blood clots and that it might offer a better way to control bleeding and blot clot formation during PCI. Thrombin... www.4women.org news FRIDAY, March 13 (HealthDay News) -- A drug derived from the magnolia tree appears to be safe and tolerable in preventing blood clots, according Read on »
Blood Clots Almost Killed Me” by Dina S. Posted Sat 01 Mar 2008 12:00am 1 Comment , according to the medical examiner’s report, died from blood clots in her legs that moved up to her lungs. The clots reportedly caused her to fall on Walnut Avenue, resulting... the emergency room doctor returned and said, “Surprise! You have four blood clots in your lungs,” as if it were anything close to being a good thing. I’ve never broken any bones in my Read on »
My running didn't cause my blood clots by Allen Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Sat 21 Mar 2009 3:58pm One question I have is whether or not my running caused my blood clots. I don't remember if I've already posted the answer to that question, so I'm doing it again to be sure... should help avoid clots rather than cause clots. Running improves blood circulation while blood clots are formed when blood coagulates from being stagnant. Read on »