Yes, blood thinners can sometimes affect the menstrual cycle by causing changes in bleeding patterns, such as heavier or lighter flow. It is important to discuss any menstrual changes with your healthcare provider if you are taking blood thinners.
No, they are drugs that counteract the effect of catecholamines between synapses and suppress inotropic effect of the heart muscle
Prozac and commonly prescribed anticoagulants (blood thinners) bind to the same protein. It is possible that Prozac may displace some of the anticoagulants so that there is more of that drug free in the blood. This is a rare side effect. In short, probably not. However, if you are on blood thinners and Prozac, your clinic will need to be aware and monitoring your levels.
Usually blood thinners.
yes
no
vitamin K is the antidote for all blood thinners, heprin leaves the system faster than other blood thinners such as coumadin.
No, benadryl does not contain blood thinners
sure
yes
No, it causes low blood pressure
all NSAIDs and steroidal antiinflammatory drugs