Blood Thinner

A blood thinner is a medication that is used to prevent blood clots from forming in the body. Blood thinners are typically used to reduce the risk of stroke, heart attack, and other cardiovascular diseases. Blood thinners work by preventing the formation of clots in the arteries and veins. They do this by reducing the amount of clotting factors in the blood, making it less likely for clots to form. Blood thinners can be taken orally or injected. They can also be combined with other medications to help reduce the risk of blood clots forming. Blood thinners can have side effects, so it is important to talk to your doctor before taking any medication.