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    Anticoagulants for Heart Valve Disease

    Anticoagulants for Heart Valve Disease



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    Anticoagulant medicines (also known as blood thinners) help prevent the formation of blood clots by increasing the time it takes a blood clot to form. This prevents a clot that has already formed from getting larger and reduces the chances that pieces of a clot will break off and cause a Reference heart attack Opens New Window or Reference stroke Opens New Window.



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