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Jankowalski797 (Anonymous, 37.248.208.) Warszawa 18 months ago

Can I run if I use Vessel Due F?

I take vessel due f preventively after superficial vein thrombosis. The leg is already ok, the clot is absorbed, but I still have to take the medicine. Because from what I know it thins the blood, so I will be able to run about 10 km?

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Aleksandra Berdys Pharmacist

17 months ago

To date, Vessel Due F has not been observed to increase the risk of haemorrhagic stroke.

Jankowalski797 (Anonymous, 37.248.220.) 17 months ago

And how with a stroke is the increased risk of cerebral hemorrhage during the effort while taking vessel?

Aleksandra Berdys Pharmacist

17 months ago

It is discouraged to consume alcohol in any form while using anticoagulants. Alcohol enhances the effect of drugs, therefore it increases the chances of bleeding. However, if you have to consume alcohol in the form of two beers, such a one-off procedure should not be a threat to you. Nevertheless, I encourage you to consider whether it is necessary to reach for alcohol :)

Jankowalski797 (Anonymous, 37.248.220.) 17 months ago

Because I thought that some stroke in the brain or something like that can be done, but the drug does not make it increase the chance of a stroke, for example? And the last question is whether you can drink 2 beers at the weekend, for example?

Aleksandra Berdys Pharmacist

17 months ago

Running itself should not be associated with the occurrence of hemorrhage. However, such sport is associated with the occurrence of a possible injury and, as a consequence, the appearance of bleeding / hemorrhage, which will be more difficult to stop due to the use of an anticoagulant. Therefore, I would rather be inclined to practice sport in a moderate way and not to push myself with long distances right away.

Aleksandra Berdys Pharmacist

17 months ago

When running, injury, injury and, as a consequence, hemorrhage can occur, which will be more difficult to stop, due to the anticoagulant effect of the drug - and this is already a health risk. Keep this in mind and at the beginning do not push yourself too much - rather try to gradually return to full activity.

Jankowalski797 (Anonymous, 37.248.220.) 17 months ago

The point is that I had a blood clot in the superficial vein is already ok, there is only a thickening left, but protectively a month I have to take vessel duo and cyclo 3 forte and my passion is running and nwm can I do this month and can taking vessel due f make it some hemorrhage or something?

Aleksandra Berdys Pharmacist

17 months ago

When using the anticoagulant Vessel Due F, you can practice sports of moderate intensity. Running about 10 km. It is rather considered an intense effort, so the desire to undergo regular training should be preceded by medical consistency. At the very beginning I would suggest walks, marches, marches. Unfortunately, your speech lacks a lot of necessary data to estimate any. It is worth noting that the use of anticoagulants is not a clear contraindication to running - an individual matter. Article that may be of interest to you: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/przewodnik-po-lekach-przeciwzakrzepowych

Jankowalski797 (Anonymous, 37.248.208.) 18 months ago

I mean, isn't it a risk of stroke or something like that with effort

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