PMID: 8614182Mar 1, 1996Paper

Outpatient anticoagulation issues for the primary care physician

The Medical Clinics of North America
J M Spandorfer, G J Merli

Abstract

Increasingly, primary care providers are caring for patients who require anticoagulation. In this article the indications for, complications of, and methods of dosing and monitoring warfarin in the outpatient setting are reviewed. Heparin use among ambulatory patients also is discussed.

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