Covid: Blood thinner ineffective for patients, trial finds

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A possible treatment for Covid 'puts patients at risk for no clear benefit', a drug trial finds.

A possible treatment for severe Covid "puts patients at risk for no clear benefit", a trial found.while in hospital with Covid.

"This trial is the first robust evidence that longer anticoagulation after acute Covid-19 puts patients at risk for no clear benefit," he said. Prof Charlotte Summers, an intensive care specialist at Addenbrooke's and the University of Cambridge, was the chief investigator for the trial.

 

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I’m sorry, I take warfarin and just had to lol at “but some patients did experience side effects including major bleeding”. Bad INR monitoring, tsk!

A study of 1,000 showed that after taking a blood thinner, some experienced major bleeding 🤔🤔

The headline should address the kind of blood thinner and the prolonged use. It is clear using too much of a drug increase the risk of complications.

Take a visit to Dr Ivor Mecktin.

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