Anticoagulants and antiplatelet drugs are commonly called blood thinners. These powerful medicines reduce the blood’s ability to form clots. Some people with conditions such as atrial fibrillation, heart failure, or heart valve problems
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Understanding Atrial Fibrillation
Understanding Atrial Fibrillation At Pumping Marvellous we try to keep things simple as we are patients, however we do know a fair bit about our conditions so we do like […]
Heart Failure and Q10
Interesting little post about Coenzyme Q10 and its effects on Warfarin Coenzyme Q10 can be used in the management of mitochondrial disease, heart failure, hypertension, angina and arrhythmias. It is […]
Anti-Coagulation support
Let’s hit the target As I drove into the Royal Blackburn Hospital and parked up I thought that Pumping Marvellous needed Anti-Coagulation support as I know alot of you out […]
Salt the devil with horns
Cut your salt intake Ok will all like a bit of salt but too much salt can raise your blood pressure, and this can lead to heart failure or a […]
Heart Failure – Drugs to avoid
Yes it’s another drugs post but we think you should be aware of the drugs you should not be taking unless you are being directed by your Doctor or Heart […]
A little tip on the Warfarin INR front
Quick Tip on Warfarin and the INR front I currently have a target INR of 2.5 and I have regulary achieved this when I have my 4 weekly tests at […]
New to Warfarin?
New to Warfarin? Just a little helpful tip which nearly caught me out. After coming out of Hospital I thought that Warfarin Sulphate was the same as any drug in […]