Non Aspirin containing Tylenol (Acetaminophen) is fine in combination with Coumadin (Warfarin). However, you should speak with your doctor before beginning using Tylenol as it has been known to effect PT/INR results (though nothing to serious).
Do not take more than 6 tablets per day, for 14 days maximum, if on coumadin.
Yes. There is no interaction.
Do not take coumadin with acetaminophen.
4 or 5.
Don't take Tylenol for more than a day or so! I have migraines and took a Tylenol containing migraine medication for several days in a row while I was on Coumadin. At the end of that time, my pro level was 6! Yikes! Afterwards, I read that it is not a well publicised fact that Tylenol (acimetaphene) has this effect taken with Coumadin. Ask your medical provider or blood management nurse what you can take.
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.
Coumadin is not a carcinogen.
Coumadin can be crushed.
Coumadin can be crushed.
You can take benzonatate and coumadin together.
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.
Rat poison IS coumadin.
Vitamin K is the antidote for coumadin.
Vitamin K is the antidote for coumadin.
can you take mucinex and coumadin
can you drink kombucha while on coumadin.