Yes, you can use guafenisin when you're taking Coumadin (warfarine). For the other expectorants, it will depends which one.
No, not without the specific instruction of a Doctor. You should not take them together unless told to do so by a doctor who is aware of your situation and why you are taking coumadin. Coumadin is taken as a blood thinner. It limits the ability of your blood to clot. Your dosage is managed by your doctor to control your clotting factor. Naproxin (as well as Ibuprofin and aspirin) also acts as blood thinners and taking them together with coumadin will change the desired blood clotting ability. An extreme situation is the use of coumadin (also called warfarin) as a rat poison. When consumed by the rodent, it bleeds internally and it dies.
Please contact your physician, "Coumadin Clinic" nurse, or other medical professional to let them know that you've consumed an extra dose of Coumadin. Only they will be able to properly assist you. Since Coumadin (warfarin) inhibits blood coagulation, taking an extra dose can significantly predispose to bleeding. Whether the double dose is of any concern depends upon things like your normal Coumadin dose, recent history of antibiotic use, diet and intake of vitamin K, etc.
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yes you can use lime zest instead of lime extract.
Yes, acetaminophen in LOWER doses can be used for a short time while taking coumadin. When you exceed 1300 mg a day, this modifies the INR and the action of coumadin.. However if you take acetaminophen every day at the same dosage (e.g. 2 Tylenol 500 mg 4 times a day) and did when the Coumadin was prescribed, then your Coumadin dosage has already been adjusted for this interaction (as long as you reported it to your doctor), and there is no problem in taking acetaminophen in this way. However, if you stop your acetaminophen daily use, you need to advise your doctor and take a blood test for INR 6-7 days later.
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A pregnant woman should not.This medication can cause birth defects in an unborn baby. Do not use if you are pregnant. Use an effective form of birth control, and tell your doctor if you become pregnant during treatment.More information on the drug on related link below.
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Not to be taken by those taking Coumadin (generic warfarin) as some chlorella supplements contain high amounts of vitamin K that may affect the inhibition of blood clots.
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