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@predictable Martin, I understand now why you wanted to make sure everyone understood the issues with Vitamin K and Warfarin. Do you have a choice in which blood thinner your doctor prescribes? Would one of the newer ones be a better choice if you forgot to take it once in awhile? Do you monitor your blood pressure too? I'm glad that you are able to talk about your experience and what you learned. My mom's issues with blood clots in her legs are because she can't walk very well and is sedentary in a wheel chair. Her Eloquis is expensive, but it doesn't require the regular blood testing of Warfarin. She's on it as a preventative now.

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Jennifer, I have studied the literature on the anticoagulants and remain committed to Warfarin (Coumadin). When I started on it, it was the only anticoagulant that had a ready antidote. That became crucial to me after a friend and neighbor on Warfarin died when the ER to which he was taken by public ambulance had no Warfarin antidote on hand, so they called for a helicopter to take him to another hospital. He died enroute from a brain bleed. I sang at his funeral.

There are now two anticoagulants for which antidotes are on hand in ERs that care about the quality of their life-and-death services -- for Warfarin and Pradaxa. No antidote for Eliquis has yet been approved by the FDA.