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.
Coumadin (Warfarin) is a blood thinner. It is not a medication that is tested for on a drug screen. It has no narcotic properties and does not affect a person's brain or cognitive functioning.
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It seems that almost any medication CAN affect coumadin levels in SOME people. Percocet (oxycodone/acetaminophen) will not typically affect Coumadin but in higher doses the acetaminophen (Tylenol) component of Percocet may increase INR levels slightly. You should get your INR checked if you take a lot of Percocets or if your dose is increased or decreased significantly.
Yes! Absolutely yes! My cardiologist has me drink two glasses a day if I cannot get adequate servings of green leafy vegetables. Without either of these, my coumadin levels (INR) raises out of the recommended zone, up into the 3s and 4s, unless I lower my coumadin dosage.
Coumadin can be crushed.
Coumadin can be crushed.
Coumadin is not a carcinogen.
You can take benzonatate and coumadin together.
Vitamin K is the antidote for coumadin.
Rat poison IS coumadin.
Vitamin K is the antidote for coumadin.