Many commonly prescribed drugs can interact with warfarin and prolong bleeding time beyond therapeutic limits. We report a patient who developed a rectus sheath haematoma following inadvertent over anticoagulation. Despite conservative management, the patient went on to develop large bowel obstruction from the expanding haematoma and operative intervention became necessary.
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