Why warfarin was an important step forward in anticoagulation therapy

Original article by: J Bryan

Reference: Pharmaceutical Journal 20 Feb 2010;284(7590):189-190

Source: Pharmaceutical Journal

Keywords: Warfarin; Drug Development; Historical Article; Drug Interactions; Adverse Effects; Anticoagulants-Oral; Haemorrhage; Thrombin Inhibitors; Rodenticides;

Date published: 19/03/2010 14:55

Summary
by: Pharm-line

Further article in the series on landmark drugs. Warfarin was originally developed at the University of Wisconsin in the 1940s as a rodenticide and moved into clinical use as an anticoagulant in the mid-1950s. Gives a brief overview of the indications of warfarin, its drawbacks and potential competitors. (5 refs.)

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