Untreated Infection Can Double Bleed Risk in Anticoagulant Users

In patients taking oral anticoagulants, an untreated community-acquired respiratory tract infection is associated with a twofold greater risk of bleeding in the 2 weeks following infection, a case series showed.
Reuters Health Information

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