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Anticoagulation - oral
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Age from 16 years onwards
This CKS topic covers the management of people receiving warfarin treatment in primary care, including brief advice about the place of self-testing and self-management.
This CKS topic does not cover the management of oral anticoagulants other than warfarin (for example, acenocoumarol and phenindione) and does not cover secondary care management (for example, heparins).
There are separate CKS topics on Compression stockings, Deep vein thrombosis, DVT prevention for travellers, and Thrombophlebitis - superficial.
The target audience for this CKS topic is healthcare professionals working within the NHS in England, and providing first contact or primary health care.
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