Yes, my hematologist just prescribed it for pain. He is also responsible for monitoring my coumadin monthly.
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can you eat onoins while taking coumadin?
Coumadin (warfarin) can interact with many other medications. If taking both together, you should see your doctor and ask them directly for advice.You can take benadryl while taking coumadin.
Can I take coumadin and immodium at the same time
can you take warfarin and phenergan together
I would have to say the answer to this is yes, because the same internist who put me on coumadin prescribed vicodin to me for my pain. He didn't want me taking Aleve.
I've been taking coumadin for nearly 4 years and recently started having some strange skin-related symptoms. After some research my doctor found that coumadin can deplete lysine in the body (regardless of diet) and has put me on lysine supplements. But I would still recommend ALWAYS talking to your doctor before taking any new medications or supplements while taking coumadin.
Yes you can but the methadone will block the Dilaudid.
Yes
it really depends on their doctors discretion i know in my line of work (dentistry) if a person is taking coumadin they have to be off of it for seven days before having extractions done and then they go back on it about 2 days after. Haven't had any complications with it.
Methadone is a synthetic opiate however it is also an opaite blocker. If you take methaone before taking dilaudid the methadone will "block" the dilaudid. Some people have to take more dilaudid to break-through the methadone block.
My doctor prescribed 10 mg of Lexapro to me while I was taking 4mg of Coumadin daily. Not sure if it makes a difference but I am only on Coumadin for another 3 months and have been taking Lexapro for about a month. So I would imagine it is safe as long as you continue to have your INR levels monitored. But you may want to check with your dr especially if you need to be on Coumadin long-term or even forever in addition to the Lexapro.