High Molecular Weight HeparinThis does not seem right, perhaps you need to re-consider? Remember that HMWH is a drug that is administered parenterally, not orally. It may be used in the treatment of pulmonary embolism but due to its unpredictability in effect, it is generally reserved for patients who are hemodynamically unstable in anticipation of a potential need for thrombolysis or emboloctomy, where reversal of heparin action (with protamine) would be required to reduce the risk of bleeding. Please go back and try again. |
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