Gibsonator
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Aspirin actually is regarded as an antiplatelet drug with no effects on clotting factors or any "thinning of the blood" as it is sometimes described. Coumadin does prevent heart attack and stroke by inhibition of vitamin K epoxide reductase and ultimately the activation of clotting factors by the liver, however I am not sure what you are alluding to when you say it alleviates a failing heart. Maybe you mean prophylaxis for emboli formation during arrythmia or thrombus formation in ACS? You're making it seem like those with a low ejection fraction are treated with Coumadin...
But you're the expert lol
that was waaaaaaay too many big words for 1 post man fukkk