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Travel with Blood Thinners: How to Stay Safe Abroad
Traveling with blood thinners is safe if you plan ahead. Know your medication, stay hydrated, move often, and pack extra pills. DOACs are easier than warfarin for travelers. Always carry your prescription and medical info.
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