Side effects | Coumar®

Side effects Marcumar is a drug that prevents the formation of certain proteins called clotting factors. The clotting factors are normally responsible for the blood cells adhering to each other. For example, wounds can be closed during bleeding. If the blood cells adhere too strongly to each other, small blood clots called blood clots can … Side effects | Coumar®

Interactions | Coumar®

Interactions Other drugs such as heparin, which also acts to prevent blood clots, can enhance the effect of Marcumar. Consequently, the risk of bleeding is also increased. In addition also medicines, which lead to the decreased dismantling of Marcumar increase its effect. That can be for example Statine, different antibiotics, like Amoxicillin or Anabolika. Other … Interactions | Coumar®

Revenue | Coumar®

Revenue Treatment with Marcumar® is in tablet form. They should be taken with as much liquid as possible and not chewed. If possible, they should not be taken with food, as this can lead to a weakening of the effect. It should always be taken at about the same time of day, simply in the … Revenue | Coumar®

Alcohol and Marcumar | Coumar®

Alcohol and Marcumar With Marcumar® and alcohol, it is particularly important whether it is a one-off or occasional consumption of alcohol or a regular, very high consumption of alcohol. The effect of Marcumar® can be increased by rarely consuming alcohol. Injuries or falls, which are frequently associated with alcohol, become dangerous due to the increased … Alcohol and Marcumar | Coumar®

The antidote Vitamin K | Coumar®

The antidote Vitamin K Antidotes against an active substance are called antidotes. They cancel out the effect of the drug. If side effects such as heavy bleeding occur when taking Marcumar, for example, such an antidote is needed. Since the effect of Marcumar is based on the displacement of vitamin K, the administration of vitamin … The antidote Vitamin K | Coumar®

Dosage of Marcumar®

Synonyms in a broader sense Phenprocoumon (active ingredient name), coumarins, vitamin K antagonists (inhibitors), anticoagulants, anticoagulantsThe drug known under the trade name Marcumar® contains the active ingredient phenprocoumon, which belongs to the main group of coumarins (vitamin K antagonists). The coumarins are molecules that have a suppressive effect on the natural processes of blood coagulation … Dosage of Marcumar®