Risk Factors for Excessive Anticoagulation Among Hospitalized Adults Receiving Warfarin Therapy Using a Pharmacist‐Managed Dosing Protocol
Pharmacotherapy The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy2013Vol. 33(11), pp. 1165–1174
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Tamara M. Berg, John G. O’Meara, Narith N. Ou, Paul R. Daniels, James P. Moriarty, Eric J. Bergstrahl, Ross Dierkhising, Dennis M. Manning
Abstract
Even in a highly standardized system for warfarin dosing by a pharmacist-managed protocol, higher disease severity and poor nutritional status placed hospitalized patients at greater risk of experiencing excessive anticoagulation. In addition, administration of interacting drugs that highly potentiate warfarin's effect or the occurrence of diarrheal illness may predict increased risk.
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