Access Anticoagulation Therapy – a comprehensive clinical guide to managing blood-thinning medications. Download instantly via Google Drive for clinicians, cardiologists, and medical students.
Detail | Information |
Title | Anticoagulation Therapy PDF |
Author/Editor | Ozcan Basaran and Murat Biteker |
Edition | Latest Edition |
File Size | 18.8 MB |
Pages | 148 |
Subject | Anticoagulation, Thrombosis Management, Clinical Pharmacology |
Download/Read | Available |
Storage | Google Drive |
Format |
Why should you study this book?
This concise yet comprehensive guide bridges the gap between pharmacology theory and clinical practice, covering everything from traditional warfarin dosing to newer direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs). It provides clear protocols for initiation, monitoring, and reversal of anticoagulants, along with management of bleeding complications. This knowledge is crucial for safe prescribing and optimal patient outcomes in cardiology, internal medicine, and primary care settings.
Who should study this book?
This is an essential resource for medical students learning about cardiovascular pharmacology, residents in internal medicine or cardiology, practicing clinicians who prescribe anticoagulants, and clinical pharmacists involved in medication management. It’s particularly valuable for those preparing for exams that include clinical pharmacology components.
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