Remember that your doctor has.
Too much coumadin side effects.
Signs of an overdose might include.
Effects of an overdose with coumadin the most important effect of a coumadin overdose is bleeding.
Sores welting or blisters.
Arm back or jaw pain blue green to black skin discoloration blue or purple toes change in consciousness chest tightness or heaviness chills clay colored stools diarrhea dizziness fainting or loss of consciousness fast or irregular breathing fast or irregular heartbeat fever itching or skin rash.
If you notice any other effects check with your healthcare professional.
German researchers found out in 2005 that long term use of coumadin produced increased calcium in the aortic valve and coronary arteries when compared to patients not taking coumadin.
This can include obvious bleeding such as vomiting of blood nosebleeds or bright red blood in the stool or bleeding that is less obvious such as internal bleeding.
Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects.
Possible side effects include.
Uncontrolled blood pressure a history of stroke stomach ulcers gastritis or peptic disease kidney problems cancer alcoholism liver disease increased risk of falls.
More common side effects.
Hardening of the arteries is therefore one of main coumadin side effects and this is more dangerous than other known risk factors 2.
Other side effects not listed may also occur in some patients.
Medical conditions that increase the risk of bleeding include.
However it can cause other side effects.
Red sore or itching skin.
Nausea loss of appetite or stomach abdominal pain may occur.
What are side effects of coumadin.
Unusual drowsiness dullness or feeling of sluggishness.