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A Case Report on Warfarin Induced Skin Necrosis: Drug-drug Interaction or Inappropriate Therapy
2018
Journal of Pharmaceutics and Therapeutics
Warfarin is one of the most frequently prescribed oral anticoagulant. Necrosis and/or gangrene ofskin and other tissues is an uncommon but serious risk associated with warfarin. The incidence of warfarin inducedtissue necrosis is about 0.01 % to 0.1%.Case description: A 62-year-old male presented to emergency with a complaint of skin discoloration and edema onleft lower limb diagnosed as warfarin induced skin necrosis. He had an episode of hemiparesis 20 days back for whichhe was started on
doi:10.18314/jpt.v4i1.1445
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