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Do blood thinners cause low blood count? An in-depth look at anticoagulants and anemia

5 min read
Approximately 50 to 60 million Americans take one or more blood thinners, which are designed to prevent clots but can carry a risk of bleeding. This increased risk of bleeding is the primary reason that some people taking these medications may develop a low blood count, a condition known as anemia. Unlike the name suggests, these drugs do not literally 'thin' the blood, but rather interfere with the body's natural clotting process.