Anticoagulants (Blood Thinners): Treatments and Side Effects

Our blood has a complex system of chemicals in it, which, when activated, cause blood clots to form. This is called the clotting cascade. This is normally a good thing; it's activated if we have an injury, like a bleeding wound. The clotting cascade causes a clot to form, stopping the bleeding.


This is a companion discussion topic for the original article at https://patient.info/heart-health/anticoagulants