Antithrombotic drugs, also known as blood thinners, are commonly prescribed to patients with a high risk of blood clotting. These drugs work by inhibiting the formation of blood clots, which can be life-saving in certain situations. However, antithrombotic drugs can also have adverse effects, which patients and healthcare providers should be aware of.
Patients taking antithrombotic drugs should be aware of the potential adverse effects and should inform their healthcare providers of any concerns they have. Healthcare providers should also monitor patients taking antithrombotic drugs for adverse effects and adjust medication dosages as needed.