Artiflo 2 Tablet
Generic Name: Likely a vitamin K antagonist (e.g., Warfarin) or direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC).
Uses:
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Prevents/treats deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism (PE), and stroke.
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Reduces risk of harmful blood clots in heart, brain, lungs, or legs.
Key Points:
✔ Dosage: Take at the same time daily, with/without food. Do not stop abruptly.
✔ Side Effects: Bleeding (common). Watch for blood in urine/stool, unusual bruising, or pinpoint rash.
✔ Precautions:
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Avoid alcohol (increases bleeding risk).
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Pregnancy: Unsafe (harmful to fetus).
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Liver/Kidney Disease: Use with caution; avoid in severe cases.
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Surgery/Dental Work: Inform doctor—may need to pause medication.
Missed Dose?
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Take ASAP if remembered. If near next dose, skip. Never double dose.
How It Works:
Blocks vitamin K or clotting factors, thinning blood to prevent clots.
Note: Regular blood tests (INR for Warfarin) may be needed. Always consult your doctor before combining with other medicines.
For exact active ingredient or further details, check the packaging or consult your pharmacist. Stay safe
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