Coumadin? Coumedin is a common misspelling of Coumadin.
Coumadin® (warfarin sodium) is a prescription medicine licensed for the treatment and prevention of blood clots. It works to inhibit blood clotting by decreasing the formation of certain active clotting factors. This medication comes in tablet form and is generally taken once a day. You should talk to your healthcare provider before taking Coumadin if you are pregnant or have intestinal or stomach ulcers, high blood pressure, or vasculitis.
(To learn more about this drug, click Coumadin. This article covers topics such as dosing information, potential side effects, and dietary guidelines. You can also click any of the links in the box to the right for specific information.)