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Green coffee bean extract is sold in many places as a weight loss aid. The active ingredient is likely caffeine. There is some evidence that large doses of caffeine can affect blood clotting behavior, which is a problem for patients taking blood thinners like Warfarin. So combining Warfarin with substances high in caffeine would be unwise.

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My INR went down while using Super Green Coffee Bean EXtract. But I was taking other things also. My doctor told me to stop taking it because it had Green in the title which he said usually interacts with coumadin. When I stopped my INR went to the recommended levels for my DVT. I don't think he did any research on it. Where can I find more information about the interaction between the two?

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I've been put on warfarin. I've been told nothing about green coffee beans.

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