yes because it increases metabolism of the drug
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no
Coumadin, heparin, cabarmazepam (Tegretol); phenobarbitol (Luminal); phenytoin (Dilantin); rifampin (Rifandin); Vitamin K; sucralfate (Carafate)
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Rifampin may temporarily lower the number of white blood cells. Because the white blood cells are important in fighting infection, this effect increases the chance of getting an infection.
Rifampin can cause stool to appear orange or reddish in color. This change occurs because rifampin is excreted in bile and can alter the color of bodily fluids. While this discoloration is usually harmless, it can sometimes cause concern for patients if they are unaware of this side effect. It's important to inform healthcare providers of any unusual changes in stool color while taking rifampin.
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smoking marijuana have an effect with me taking Rifampin?
How do I get the Kenalog injection out of my system? Does Kenalog have an effect on coumadin ?
Rifampin may also cause muscle cramps, or nausea.
Rifampin can cause urine to turn a reddish-orange color. This change occurs due to the drug's ability to alter the color of bodily fluids, including urine, as it is excreted. This discoloration is usually harmless and is a known side effect of the medication. However, patients should be informed about this effect to avoid unnecessary concern.
No, coumadin (warfarin) does not directly affect hemoglobin levels in the blood. It works by blocking the synthesis of vitamin K-dependent clotting factors, which helps in preventing blood clots. Hemoglobin levels can be influenced by factors such as anemia, bleeding, or certain medical conditions, but not by coumadin itself.