Treatments and tests

Warfarin

Warfarin is a common drug taken by thousands of Australians every day. Warfarin helps to lower the risk of the blood clots forming.

There are a few things about warfarin that make it different from most other medicines.

They are:

  • the need to have regular blood tests to monitor the effect of warfarin
  • the need for frequent dose changes
  • an increased risk of bleeding.
What does warfarin do?
Why take warfarin?
What are the different types of tablets?
Do I need to have blood tests?
Are there any side effects from taking warfarin?
How can I get started taking warfarin?

Where to get help

  • See your doctor.
  • Visit a GP after hours.
  • Ring healthdirect Australia on 1800 022 222.

Medic Alert

Medicines information line

  • Free independent advice from medical specialists
  • Phone 1300 633 424 (local call rates from land line only)
  • Read more about the Medicines Line (external site)

Poisons information line

  • Immediate specialist advice for overdoses or poisoning
  • Phone 13 11 26 (local call rates from land line only)

Adverse Medicines Events Line

National Prescribing Service (NPS) MedicineWise

Remember

  • Warfarin lowers the risk of blood clots forming in your body.
  • Warfarin medication brands Marevan® and Coumadin® are not the same.
  • Regular blood tests are needed to monitor the effect of warfarin.

Living with warfarin (PDF 1.34MB)


The WA Medication Safety Group (WAMSG) Anticoagulant Working Group prepared the original version of this book. WAMSG acknowledges:

  • Neil Keen, who while chairman of the Working Group and Senior Clinical Pharmacist at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital prepared the initial draft.
  • The initial work carried out Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital through the National Medication Safety Breakthrough Collaborative.
  • Nancy Pierce and the WAMSG Community Consultative Group for their valuable input.
  • Public Affairs and Marketing, Office of the Director General, Department of Health for their assistance in the preparing the final version.

WAMSG Anticoagulant Working Group (2007) membership

  • Dr Ben Carnley (Chairman), Consultant Haematologist, Royal Perth Hospital
  • Clinical A/Prof. Ross Baker, Consultant Haematologist, Royal Perth Hospital/University of WA
  • Dr Graham Cullingford, Consultant General Surgeon, Fremantle Hospital and Health Service
  • Dr James Williamson, Consultant Physician, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
  • Ann Berwick, Clinical Pharmacist, Royal Perth Hospital
  • Tandy-Sue Copeland, Senior Clinical Pharmacist, Fremantle Hospital and Health Service
  • Beverley Jones, Senior Pharmacist, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
  • Stephen Lim, Chief Pharmacist, Armadale Health Service
  • David McKnight, Deputy Chief Pharmacist, St John of God Hospital Subiaco
  • Susan Cantwell, Clinical Nurse Manager, Fremantle Hospital and Health Service
  • Karen Flounders, Thrombosis Nurse Consultant, Royal Perth Hospital
  • Dr Margherita Veroni, Project Coordinator, WA Medication Safety Group.

Acknowledgements
Western Australian Therapeutic Advisory Group | The WA Medication Safety Group

This publication is provided for education and information purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical care. Information about a therapy, service, product or treatment does not imply endorsement and is not intended to replace advice from your healthcare professional. Readers should note that over time currency and completeness of the information may change. All users should seek advice from a qualified healthcare professional for a diagnosis and answers to their medical questions.

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