Can anticoagulants be safely used in patients with hereditary angioedema, and what precautions are necessary to minimize risks and ensure effective treatment in this population?
Gaurav ChauhanContributor
Can anticoagulants be safely used in patients with hereditary angioedema?
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1. Anticoagulants can be used in hereditary angioedema patients with caution, especially monitoring for any increased bruising or bleeding.
2. Yes, but careful monitoring is essential to avoid exacerbated bleeding. Regular coagulation tests should be conducted.
3. They can be administered with precautions like regular blood tests and avoiding high-risk activities that could cause injury.