Warfarin Flashcards

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Warfarin: Action

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Blood thinner

Does so by blocking vitamin k (Vit k antagonist) which is used by proteins in the blood called clotting factors, these are used to clot the blood

Alters the INR - a measure of the time for blood to clot

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Warfarin: indication

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Prophylaxis of embolization

  • rheumatic heart disease
  • AF

Prophylaxis after insertion of prosthetic heart valve

Treatment for DVT / PE

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3
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Warfarin: where metabolised

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Liver

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Warfarin: timeline

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OD - usually in the evening

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Warfarin: how to take

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Tablet

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Warfarin: length of treatment

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3 months for DVT
6 months for PE
Lifelong for AF

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7
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Warfarin: how long till effects

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2-3 days

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Warfarin: tests

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Before starting: clotting screen (prothrombin time), U&Es, LFTs, FBC, BP, renal function

Start 5mg for 4days then test INR on day 5 and 8 - adjust dose according to INR

If require a immediate effect then start LMWH to cover

Target INR varies for different conditions

Monitor INR if additional medication given

Be cautious in renal and liver failure

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Warfarin: important side effects

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Haemorrhage (1-2%)
- advise to see doctor if any unusual bleeding eg Brussels, dark stools, cuts take longer to heal

GI upset - nausea, diarrhoea, rash, hair loss

Many drug interactions - mainly with CYP p450 inducers/inhibitors, steroids

Caution in liver and renal failure

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Warfarin: complications and contraindications

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Complications: bleeding

Contraindications

  • pregnancy
  • haemorrhagic stroke
  • significant bleeding

Caution: patients at high risk of falling

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Warfarin: Supplementary advice

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Avoid liver, spinach, cranberry juice, alcohol binges
- can affect INR

No NSAIDs or Aspirin

Give a yellow anticoagulant book

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