List of the most common antidotes | Pharmacology nursing
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Why are you calling warfarin and heparin blood thinners while in the other video you told us they don't thin the blood?
I’m so sorry for any confusion. Heparin and Warfarin are both anticoagulant medications. This means that they inhibit, or prevent the coagulation of blood to prevent the formation of new blood clots and to hopefully prevent current clots from getting any bigger. These medications are not used to thin blood specifically but are used to prevent or manage blood clots. I hope this helps to clarify their use! 🙂