I'm referring to the prescribed medication that they tell you is dangerous if you stop taking. Aspirin is pretty harmless I'm guessing. Always consult with your doctor first though!
NHS Framework Agreement for the supply of Direct Oral Anticoagulants (DOACs) for the NHS in England. Also known as Novel Oral Anticoagulants (NOACs).
Period of Framework: 01/11/2021 – 31/04/2024 with an option to extend (at the Authority's discretion) for a further period (or periods) up to a total of 12 months (i.e. total possible framework duration of 41 months)
Patients on blood thinners cannot take HQ or consume citrus(quinine). Is this a coincidence, or can they really be this evil?
Does aspirin count?
I'm referring to the prescribed medication that they tell you is dangerous if you stop taking. Aspirin is pretty harmless I'm guessing. Always consult with your doctor first though!
I think it's because of the clotting, honestly
Also the NHS has ordered a shit tonne of the stuff.
https://yourtenderteam.co.uk/contracts/nhs-framework-agreement-for-the-supply-of-direct-oral-anticoagulants-doacs-for-the-nhs-in-england/
Good catch
NHS Framework Agreement for the supply of Direct Oral Anticoagulants (DOACs) for the NHS in England. Also known as Novel Oral Anticoagulants (NOACs).
Period of Framework: 01/11/2021 – 31/04/2024 with an option to extend (at the Authority's discretion) for a further period (or periods) up to a total of 12 months (i.e. total possible framework duration of 41 months)
All documents can be found at https://health.atamis.co.uk/. Atamis Reference Number: C40079
Organisation Name
NHS England
Value
£3185000000
Contract Date
1st Nov 2021 / 31st Mar 2024
Children's Aspirin would like a word...