QRbloodthinner.com by Anonamed
Taking blood thinners? Make a lock-screen QR in under a minute.
A fall, crash, operation, dental emergency, or sudden bleed changes when responders know you take anticoagulants, antiplatelets, or aspirin. This turns the important detail into a scannable emergency note.
2 or 3 questions
Make your blood-thinner emergency QR
Generated emergency profile preview
What the QR opens
This QR opens the person’s emergency summary.
- Blood thinner status
- Unknown
- Medicines
- Not provided
- Reasons
- Not provided
- Last dose
- Not provided
- Emergency contact
- Not provided
- QR ID
- Not provided
Call emergency services first. Do not stop anticoagulant or antiplatelet medicine unless a clinician advises.
Start small, expand later
One QR starts here. The same Anonamed profile can hold the deeper medical story later.
Blood thinners are the high-engagement doorway because they are urgent, common, and easy to explain. Once the QR exists, the same person can complete the fuller profile over time without needing a second code.
Why this niche matters
Blood thinners are common, useful, and emergency-relevant.
"Blood thinner" is everyday language for anticoagulants and antiplatelet medicines. They reduce dangerous clots, but they can also increase bleeding risk, especially after falls, head injury, surgery, stomach bleeding, or trauma.
Included in the dropdown
Common blood thinners and antiplatelets
Careful sources
Built from practical emergency guidance, not diagnosis.
This page is educational and should be checked against your own medication list. It is designed to disclose a critical emergency fact quickly, not to decide treatment.