NHS prevents thousands of strokes with blood-thinning drug push
by Denis Campbell Health policy editor from Science | The Guardian on (#6G227)
Rapid rollout of anticoagulant drugs to people with atrial fibrillation saved 4,000 lives since January 2022, says NHS chief
Thousands of lives have been saved by giving blood-thinning drugs to people with a heart condition that puts them at risk of a stroke, according to the head of the NHS.
Since January 2022, about 460,000 people in England who suffer from atrial fibrillation (AF) - a dangerously irregular heart rate - have begun taking one of four anticoagulant drugs that are proven to reduce stroke risk.
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