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Warfairn Reversal Information
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Reversal Information
Vitamin K is the antidote to warfarin. It is preferably administered PO or IV; the subcutaneous route may lead to erratic and unpredictable absorption, and the IM route may lead to hematoma development. Vitamin K may be administered alone or in addition to fresh frozen plasma (FFP) and prothrombin complex concentrate (PCC; Kcentra).

Critical site bleeds: Intracranial hemorrhage, including intraparenchymal, subdural, epidural, and subarachnoid hemorrhages; Other CNS hemorrhage, including intraocular, intra- or extra-axial spinal hemorrhages; Pericardial tamponade; Airway, including posterior epistaxis; Hemothorax, intraabdominal bleeding, and retroperitoneal hemorrhage; Extremity bleeds, including intramuscular and intraarticular bleeding concerning for compartment syndrome, bleeding associated with hemodynamic instability, bleeding in a noncompressible vessel (e.g., subclavian)