7Anticoagulant
The main treatment option for a pulmonary embolism is blood-thinning medications or anticoagulants. Instead of breaking up the blood clots, these drugs can prevent new ones from forming. This can help the existing clots dissolve gradually with the natural mechanisms of the body. Anticoagulants can be injected during the first 5 to 10 days after the diagnosis. After that, some oral options can be prescribed for the next 3 to 6 months or even longer. Make sure to follow the instructions and take the right dosages to prevent some possible side effects. [7]















