Fat-soluble vitamins found in foods and marketed as dietary supplements.
A fat-soluble vitamin that helps in the clotting of blood.
1Therefore, direct thrombin inhibitors may represent an alternative to vitamin K antagonists.
2Until now, mainly vitamin K antagonists have been used in these patients.
3Further research on the effect of vitamin K on fractures is warranted.
4She was on anticoagulation with a vitamin K antagonist for several weeks.
5Simultaneous administration of vitamin K could cancel the inhibitory effect of warfarin.
6Context: Vitamin K has been implicated in bone health, primarily in observational studies.
7He never said the Vitamin K was for the liver damage.
8There are two forms of naturally occurring vitamin K, phylloquinone and the menaquinones.
9The efficacy of vitamin K was the most important parameter in sensitivity analyses.
10This recipe includes peas which are rich in vitamins K, C and folate.
11Vitamin K can lower the effectiveness of certain blood clotting medicine.
12Conclusion: Vitamin K deficiency is highly prevalent in the natural course of cystic fibrosis.
13However, the role of vitamin K in neonatal bone metabolism remains to be determined.
14Vitamin K deficiency is a relatively common condition in neonates.
15No significant association was found between dietary vitamin K intake and BMD in men.
16Vitamin K antagonists are recommended for patients with mechanical valves and valvular atrial fibrillation.
Translations for vitamin k