Phenprocoumon

Products Phenprocoumon is commercially available in tablet form (Marcoumar). It has been approved in many countries since 1953. Warfarin (Coumadin) is more common in some countries. Structure and properties Phenprocoumon (C18H16O3, Mr = 280.32 g/mol) is a derivative of 4-hydroxycoumarin and a racemate. The -enantiomer is pharmacologically more active. Phenprocoumon exists as a fine, white, … Phenprocoumon

Side effects and interactions | Marcumar® and alcohol – is it compatible?

Side effects and interactions In principle, the use of Marcumar® does not necessarily speak against moderate, occasional consumption of alcohol. However, in view of the very complex influence of alcohol on the effect of Marcumar®, its consumption should be avoided. Moderate and occasional consumption of alcohol includes consumption of less than 12 grams of pure … Side effects and interactions | Marcumar® and alcohol – is it compatible?

Nutrition when taking Marcumar® | Marcumar® and alcohol – is it compatible?

Nutrition when taking Marcumar® When taking Marcumar, some special dietary requirements should be taken into account. As with many medications, Marcumar is absorbed more slowly in the stomach if it is filled with food at the same time. The required effect level, i.e. the minimum amount of a drug in the blood that must be … Nutrition when taking Marcumar® | Marcumar® and alcohol – is it compatible?

Blood clotting disorder

Introduction Approximately one in 5,000 people worldwide suffers from a blood clotting disorder. The technical term for a coagulation disorder is coagulopathy. A blood clotting disorder can have two effects. One is excessive clotting. The blood becomes thicker, which increases the risk of blood clots forming, i.e. the formation of thromboses or embolisms resulting from … Blood clotting disorder

Blood coagulation disorders in children | Blood clotting disorder

Blood coagulation disorders in children If blood coagulation disorders occur in children, it is often a congenital disease, such as haemophilia or the much more common von Willebrand syndrome. Particularly when children romp around, children with a coagulation disorder can develop bruises and bumps more quickly. Bruises often develop in rather unfamiliar places, such as … Blood coagulation disorders in children | Blood clotting disorder

Giant Fennel: Applications, Treatments, Health Benefits

Under the name of common fennel hides the impressive giant fennel, also called “Ferula communis”, which resembles the general fennel. It belongs to the umbellifer family and is one of the largest plants growing in Europe. It features lemon yellow inflorescences, making it one of the few yellow-colored varieties in the Apiaceae group, which otherwise … Giant Fennel: Applications, Treatments, Health Benefits

Vitamin K: Function & Diseases

Vitamin K, like vitamin A, and vitamins D and E, is one of the vitamins soluble in fat. In their function, they are thereby one of the cofactors in the so-called carboxylation reaction, by which various clotting factors and some factors inhibiting clotting are activated. Mode of action of vitamin K Small comment from about … Vitamin K: Function & Diseases

Blood Coagulation

Introduction Blood is responsible in our body for, among other things, the exchange and transport of oxygen, the supply of nutrients to the tissues and organs and the transfer of heat. It circulates constantly through the body. Since it is liquid, there must be a way to stop the blood flow at the site of … Blood Coagulation