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A 56-year-old man presents to the emergency room with complaints of swelling, redness, and pain in his right leg. The patient is diagnosed with acute DVT and requires treatment with an anticoagulant. All of the following are approved for treatment of this patient’s DVT except:

  • A. Rivaroxaban.
  • B. Dabigatran.
  • C. Enoxaparin.
  • D. Heparin.
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    • Pediatrics
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