Celebrex Side Effects: Blood Clot Information
A blood clot is the final product of blood coagulation, through the
aggregation of platelets and the activation of the humoral coagulation
system.
Thrombus is physiologic in cases of injury, but pathologic in
case of thrombosis.
Conditions in which blood clots develop include atrial fibrillation (a form of cardiac arrhythmia), heart valve replacement, or a recent heart attack.
Thrombi may cause obstruction of arteries and veins and they are possible sources of emboli. Preventing blood clots reduces the risk of a stroke or heart attack. Heparin and warfarin are often used to shrink and dissolve blood clots by thinning the blood (see anticoagulant).
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see also:
Coronary Heart Disease
Celebrex: Side Effects: Coronary Heart DiseaseCelebrex Side Effects: Coronary Heart Disease Information
Sudden Cardiac Death
Celebrex Side Effects: Sudden Cardiac Death (SCD)Celebrex Side Effects: Sudden Cardiac Death Information
Heart Risks
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