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View Poll Results: High risk factors for bleeding when on warfarin therapy include...
age > 75 years old 0 0%
a history of uncontrolled hypertension 0 0%
liver disease 1 25.00%
alcohol excess 0 0%
all of the above 3 75.00%
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Old November 11th, 2002, 13:39
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High Risk Factors for Bleeding Include

Many factors increase the risk of bleeding. The number 1 cause is age.
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