Ailments & Conditions

Blood Clot in Leg Treatment & Causes

Treatment Options for Blood Clots in Legs

Blood Thinners

Blood thinners, also known as anticoagulants, are the most common option for treating deep vein thrombosis. Although these medications do not break up existing blood clots, they may help prevent these clots from becoming bigger and lower the risk of more clots. You may take blood thinners orally or through an injection. Common blood thinners include fondaparinux, enoxaparin, dabigatran, or warfarin. It may take around 3 months or even longer for these drugs to work. Make sure to take the right dosages and follow the instructions to avoid some serious side effects. Several blood thinners are not suitable for pregnant women. Therefore, consult your doctor before taking them. [5]