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  2. Karl Paul Link - Wikipedia

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    The patent was assigned to the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF), [2] for which reason it was given the name Warfarin. [4] Link and researchers Stahmann and Ikawa jointly owning the patent. Initially marketed as rat poison, warfarin would later, in the 1950s, become the second most important anticoagulant for clinical use (after ...

  3. Tecarfarin - Wikipedia

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    Tecarfarin is a vitamin K antagonist under development for use as an anticoagulant. [2] A Phase II/III clinical trial in 607 people, comparing it to the established vitamin K antagonist warfarin, found no difference in quality of anticoagulation or side effects between the two drugs in the overall population. [3]

  4. Warfarin - Wikipedia

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    Warfarin is indicated for the prophylaxis and treatment of venous thrombosis and its extension, pulmonary embolism; [9] prophylaxis and treatment of thromboembolic complications associated with atrial fibrillation and/or cardiac valve replacement; [9] and reduction in the risk of death, recurrent myocardial infarction, and thromboembolic events such as stroke or systemic embolization after ...

  5. List of radiologic signs - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo sign; Banana sign; Bat wing appearance; Bear paw sign; Beveled edge sign; Bird of prey sign; Bite sign; Black pleura sign; Blade of grass sign (also known as Flame sign); Blumensaat's line

  6. Wristband - Wikipedia

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    In the early-to-mid-2000s (decade), bracelets often made of silicone became popular. They are worn to demonstrate the wearer's support of a cause or charitable organization, similar to awareness ribbons. Such wristbands are sometimes called awareness bracelets to distinguish them from other types of wristbands. In early 2007 they became an ...

  7. MedicAlert - Wikipedia

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    While IDs may change depending on country and availability, the two main MedicAlert IDs are bracelets and necklaces, the former being the most popular. MedicAlert has teamed up with Citizen Watch Co. to provide a line of watches that include the Citizen Watch Co. Eco-Drive watch with the customized engraving and logo of MedicAlert.

  8. Medical identification tag - Wikipedia

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    One of the most common kinds of medical ID jewelry is rubber bracelets. Another type of medical ID jewelry indicates membership in a medical information organization such as the MedicAlert Foundation, American Medical ID, and StickyJ Medical ID. Such medical ID jewelry includes a member identification number and a toll-free number or URL for ...

  9. File: (S)-Warfarin Structural Formula V1.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org وارفارين; Usage on bn.wikipedia.org ওয়ারফারিন; Usage on ca.wikipedia.org