The recommended long-term antithrombotic therapy for a patient with a DVT in their leg is:
A) Low-molecular-weight heparin
B) Warfarin, tapered monthly
C) Aspirin, 325 mg daily
D) Direct factor Xa inhibitor
E) Drugs Affecting the Hematological System
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