Talk to your doctor, coumadin is a very powerful blood thinner, you need to discuss this with your GYN and prescribing doctor to find a way to prevent this every month.
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.
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.
No, taking coumadin and phenergan will not test positive for pot.
Tomato is safe, it's grapefruit that you have to avoid, if you are taking warfarin (also known as coumadin).
can you take warfarin and phenergan together
blood pressure
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.
can you eat green beans when taking coumadin?
yes
The PT/INR blood test showed thinner than normal blood for a patient taking Coumadin. This indicates elevated Coumadin levels and the Coumadin needs to be adjusted to a lower strength.
Acetaminophen (Tylenol) can increase the effect of Coumadin, so it should be discussed with your doctor or pharmacist before taking it. There a many, many drugs that should not be taken with Coumadin, including many herbal medicines/supplements, such as garlic, ginko biloba, chamomile and ginseng. You need to tell your doctor and your pharmacist every med you are taking, including all OTC (over the counter) meds and herbal supplements.
Yes yogurt is an acceptable food to eat while taking Coumadin. You may also eat milk and cheese but avoid pork and beef liver.