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Raspberry ketone may decrease the risk of bleeding when taken with drugs that increase the risk of bleeding such as warfarin. Raspberry ketone may lower one's blood sugar levels. Err on the side of caution when using a supplement and get some feedback before using. It can cause other issues. Raspberry ketone may also interact with agents that block androgen receptor activity, agents that regulate heart rate, agents that can cause liver disorders, and skin disoders.

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Q: Can I take raspberry ketone with warfarin and I have blood clots?
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Had three blood clots is it warfarin for life?

Sorry, but yes.


Why do I take aspen warfarin 5mg?

You would take Warfarin 5mg to prevent or treat blood clots.


What is warfarin?

Warfarin (brand name "COUMADIN") is a medication is used to treat blood clots and/or to prevent new clots from forming in the body. Preventing harmful blood clots helps to reduce the risk of a stroke or heart attack. Warfarin is commonly called a "blood thinner," but its more correct term is anticoagulant. It helps to keep blood flowing smoothly by decreasing the amount of certain substances (clotting proteins) in the blood.


What happens if you suddenly stop taking warfarin?

Warfarin is a blood thinner given to patients with blood-clotting issues; you should not stop taking warfarin medication or change the dosage without advice from a doctor. Warfarin in some cases has been found to increase your chance of blood clots when stopped abruptly.


What is aspirin or warfarin used for in treating atrial fibrillation and flutter?

To prevent blood clots, aspirin or warfarin (Coumadin) is administered. Warfarin, however, has potential bleeding side effects, especially in older patients


What is the classification of Coumadin?

coumadin (warfarin) is in a class of anticoagulants (blood thinners) its helps prevent blood clots


Does red clay help reduce blood clots?

There is a drug that reduces blood clots, called coumadin, which is the same chemical used as the rat poison called warfarin (therapeutic dosages are lower than poisonous dosages). Red clay, however, does not reduce blood clots.


How long after being prescribed warfarin can you fly?

You absolutely must consult your doctor. The problem is a recurrence of blood clots because you will be seated a long time---a huge risk with a history of clots.


What is the medical term meaning an agent that works against the formation of blood clots?

An Anti Coagulant (Coumadin/Warfarin, Heparin, Lovnox, etc...)


What medical condition can interfere with warfarin treatment?

Warfarin is a type of anticoagulant. It is used to prevent harmful blood clots from forming within the body. Patients taking warfarin will need to have regular blood tests in order to ensure that their INR (international normalized ratio) falls within normal range; otherwise they have a risk of excessive bleeding.


When do you stop taking warfarin?

Warfarin slows the prothrombin time or clotting time of blood. It is prescribed for a number of ailments. An example is for heart patients that have pooling or blood flow problems and the fear of clots in the bloodstream. When the drug creates unwanted bleeding either on the surface or in organs the therapeutic use of warfarin is reconsidered.One patient has an inefficient heart and was taken off of warfarin and put on a low dose aspirin regimen because they had not had a history of strokes. That would be an example of discontinuing warfarin.


What are the contents of comuadin?

Warfarin SodiumFrom drugs.com:What is Coumadin?Coumadin is used to prevent heart attacks, strokes, and blood clots in veins and arteries.Coumadin is an anticoagulant (blood thinner). It reduces the formation of blood clots. It works by blocking the synthesis of certain clotting factors. Without these clotting factors, blood clots are unable to form. Coumadin may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide.