Description
Antiphospholipid Syndrome Medical I.C.E. Card – In Case of Emergency
Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS) is an autoimmune disorder that increases the risk of blood clots forming in arteries and veins, potentially leading to stroke, deep vein thrombosis, or pregnancy complications. People with APS often require blood-thinning medication to prevent clots. In emergencies, rapid recognition of this condition is critical to guide treatment and avoid harmful interventions. This fully printed Antiphospholipid Syndrome ICE (In Case of Emergency) card ensures your diagnosis is clearly communicated to medical professionals.
Ideal for hospital visits, travel, work, or daily life, this card provides peace of mind that your clotting disorder is recognised and factored into urgent care decisions.
Features & Benefits:
- Fully printed PVC card with no handwriting required
- Standard credit card size that fits neatly into wallets, purses, or lanyards
- Clearly marked with “Antiphospholipid Syndrome” for fast and visible identification
- Reverse side includes space for two emergency contact names and phone numbers
- Additional area for optional notes such as anticoagulant medications, history of clots, or obstetric history
- Optional field for date of birth to support emergency identification
- Waterproof, durable, and designed for everyday use
This Antiphospholipid Syndrome ICE card is a vital tool to ensure your clotting disorder is understood and managed safely during emergencies.
What is Antiphospholipid Syndrome?
Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS) is an autoimmune disorder characterised by the presence of antiphospholipid antibodies that increase the risk of abnormal blood clotting. This can lead to complications such as stroke, deep vein thrombosis, or recurrent pregnancy loss. Management typically involves blood-thinning medications. Carrying an ICE card helps emergency responders recognise your condition promptly and avoid treatments that could worsen clotting risks.