Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6091285 | Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Anticoagulants, low-dose aspirin, NSAIDs, and other non-aspirin-APA drugs are associated with increased risk of upper and lower gastrointestinal bleeding. Use of anticoagulants appears to be the strongest risk factor for gastrointestinal bleeding.
Keywords
H2 receptor antagonistASANSAIDPPILGIBUGIBH2RALow-dose aspirinRelative riskUpper gastrointestinal bleedingLower gastrointestinal bleedingnonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugGastrointestinalIntestinesmall bowelPeptic ulcerAntiplatelet agentComplicationSide effectconfidence intervalStomachProton pump inhibitorAPAColon
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Authors
Ángel Lanas, Patricia Carrera-Lasfuentes, Yolanda Arguedas, Santiago GarcÃa, Luis Bujanda, Xavier Calvet, Julio Ponce, Ángeles Perez-AÃsa, Manuel Castro, Maria Muñoz, Carlos Sostres, Luis A. GarcÃa-RodrÃguez,