In patients taking anticoagulants (DOAC or Warfarin), a respiratory tract infection not treated with antibiotics is associated with a greater than twofold increase in the risk of bleeding during the next 0-14 days.
8 Feb, 2022 | 08:46h | UTC
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In new research of 1208 oral anticoagulant users, a greater than twofold increase was seen in the risk of major bleeding & clinically relevant non-major bleeding in the 0-14 days after a respiratory tract infection for which no antibiotics were prescribed https://t.co/wMIb2eDBKk
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