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- Phenprocoumon (marketed under the brand names Marcoumar, Mar****ar and Falithrom) is a long-acting blood thinner drug to be taken by mouth, and a coumarin...
- "Comparative pharmacokinetics of vitamin K antagonists: warfarin, phenprocoumon and acenocoumarol". Clinical Pharmacokinetics. 44 (12): 1227–1246. doi:10...
- vitamin K antagonists (warfarin or less commonly acenocoumarol or phenprocoumon) have been the cornerstone. As vitamin K antagonists do not act immediately...
- pharmaceuticals include: acenocoumarol dicoumarol ethyl biscoumacetate phenprocoumon warfarin Compounds in this class have also been used as pesticides,...
- of Aspirin. It increases the blood thinning effects of warfarin and phenprocoumon because it displaces them from their plasma protein binding and increases...
- family includes: brodifacoum bromadiolone difenacoum auraptene ensaculin phenprocoumon (Marcoumar) PSB-SB-487 PSB-SB-1202 scopoletin can be isolated from the...
- the anticoagulant effect of vitamin K antagonists such as warfarin or phenprocoumon. Phenylbutazone displaces warfarin from plasma binding sites, and toxic...
- (AT III) and must be injected, whereas the orally active warfarin, phenprocoumon, and acenocoumarol are vitamin K antagonists (VKA), decreasing a number...
- anticoagulant drugs warfarin and related coumarins such as acenocoumarol, phenprocoumon, and di****arol. These drugs create a deficiency of reduced vitamin K...
- was found in children exposed to the anticoagulants acenocoumarol or phenprocoumon during pregnancy. A group of 306 children were tested at ages 7–15 years...