Coumadin? Coumidin is a common misspelling of Coumadin.
Coumadin® (warfarin sodium) is a prescription drug commonly used for the treatment and prevention of blood clots caused by various conditions. Blood clotting is a complex process that involves many different substances in the body, known as clotting factors. Coumadin works to inhibit blood clotting by decreasing the formation of certain active clotting factors. People taking this medication must follow certain dietary restrictions, be monitored closely by their healthcare providers, and watch out for potential drug interactions.
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