long-term warfarin might increase the risk of bone fractures
There's a new concern that long-term warfarin might increase the risk of bone fractures.
Women who use warfarin for more than 12 months seem to have TWICE the risk of vertebral and rib fractures.
Chronic warfarin might decrease bone density by inhibiting vitamin K. Vitamin K plays a role in bone formation.
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