Abstract:Acenocoumarol is the most widely prescribed vitamin K antagonist (VKA)
to prevent and treat thromboembolic disorders. It keeps a major place in
many indications despite the introduction of new direct oral
anticoagulants (DOACs). However, a narrow therapeutic range, an
intra-individual variability and drug interactions may lead to serious
adverse drug reactions. Sometimes, a genetic or acquired resistance to
this drug may lead to a risky situation. Hopefully, resistance to
acenocoumarol is a very rare phenomen… Show more
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