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kkkkk (Anonymous, 31.60.86.) Warszawa 2 years ago

When can an anticoagulant be given after a colonoscopy?

When can an anticoagulant injection be given after kneeoscopy examination?

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Ewa Pilch Pharmacist, Editor

2 years ago

Unfortunately, I do not find a study called "kneeoscopy". In case the question concerns a colonoscopy examination, please read on. A permanent anticoagulant should be given at the standard time despite a standard colonoscopy. It is stated that before performing the test, a break in the use of the drug in the stop (eg Clexane, Fraxiparine) of at least 8-12 h should be maintained. However, the minimum time that must elapse after the test is performed for injection is not specified.

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