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Warfarin Sodium

Known as: Tintorane, sodium warfarin, Warfarin Sodium [Chemical/Ingredient] 
The sodium salt form of warfarin, a coumarin and a vitamin K antagonist, with anticoagulant activity. Warfarin sodium inhibits both vitamin K and… 
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1985
1985
A 57-year-old black woman required a daily dosage of 50 mg of warfarin sodium to maintain her prothrombin time in a therapeutic… 
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1984
Highly Cited
1984
Cimetidine potentiates the anticoagulant effect of warfarin sodium, but in one small study ranitidine hydrochloride did not… 
1984
1984
• A 35-year-old woman was receiving warfarin sodium ther[ill]y for a prosthetic aortic valve. She sustained a myocardial [ill… 
1980
1980
To the Editor.— The number of drugs found or thought to interact with oral anticoagulants are legion,1but the most clinically… 
1979
1979
The relationship between initial response to warfarin sodium, as measured by prothrombin time, and warfarin maintenance dose was… 
1978
1978
THE COUMARIN congeners, especially warfarin sodium, are clinically important for prolonged anticoagulation in patients with… 
1970
1970
Human volunteers received 25-mg. single oral doses of sodium warfarin. Ninety-three plasma samples were independently assayed by… 
1969
1969
Small (1–4 mg./kg.) and large (10–12.5 mg./kg.) doses of sodium warfarin were administered intravenously to rats (Sprague-Dawley… 
1969
1969
AN increasing number of drugs interact with warfarin sodium to alter the plasma prothrombin-complex content.1 2 3 4 Recently… 
1956
1956
Recent reports * have indicated that therapeutic hypoprothrombinemia may be produced and maintained safely and effectively by the…