i am on 6mg a day of warfarin and if you go on the alli site it says not safe to take with warfarin its got some ingredient in it that's no good for us. the dr gourmet site for coumadin says there arent any know levels of vitamin k in acai berries but i am still looking in to it.
I found this about alli: alli and Coumadin InteractionsBack
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warfarin and orlistat (Moderate Drug-Drug)
MONITOR: Coadministration with orlistat may potentiate the hypoprothrombinemic effect of oral anticoagulants. The proposed mechanism is orlistat reduction of the absorption of vitamin K, a fat-soluble vitamin and cofactor in the synthesis of blood clotting factors that are inhibited by oral anticoagulants. In addition, dietary changes often prompted by orlistat use may also alter vitamin K intake and contribute to the interaction. A case report describes a 66-year-old patient stabilized on warfarin who was found to have an increased INR during a follow-up visit 18 days after starting orlistat. A significant reduction in warfarin dosage was subsequently required to maintain INR in the therapeutic range while receiving orlistat.
MANAGEMENT: Patients should be closely monitored during concomitant therapy with oral anticoagulants and orlistat. The INR should be checked frequently and anticoagulant dosage adjusted accordingly, particularly following initiation or discontinuation of orlistat in patients who are stabilized on their anticoagulant regimen. Patients should be advised to promptly report any signs of bleeding to their physician, including pain, swelling, headache, dizziness, weakness, prolonged bleeding from cuts, increased menstrual flow, vaginal bleeding, nosebleeds, bleeding of gums from brushing, unusual bleeding or bruising, red or brown urine, or red or black stools.
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Laura
Tomato is safe, it's grapefruit that you have to avoid, if you are taking warfarin (also known as coumadin).
warfarin interacts with many herbs: Ginseng, garlic, ginger,and ginkgo warfarin also interacts with many oils and juices: fish oil, borage (starflower) oil, and cranberry juice when taking warfarin it is best to read the packaged information given to you when you buy the medication.
Bromelain also thins the blood so like aspirin it should not be taken with warfarin without consulting with your doctor
Yes you can. There are no drug interactions with Viagra and Warfarin together.
best no avoid as it is also a blood thinner
1000 milligrams and you are also comparing 2 different types of measurement milligrams = fluids ounce (oz.) = weight
A lot! Consider this: one Tylenol 3 with codeine contains only three milligrams of the drug. 3 milligrams is only 3/200,000 of 200 grams. I am a medical doctor but also take codeine for my Fibromyalgia. Tylenol 3 (generic is Acetaminophen with Codeine) contains 30mg (thirty milligrams) of codeine. 1000mg (milligrams) = 1 gram. which means 200 grams would be equal to taking 6,667 pills of Tylenol 3. This would kill any human no matter what the persons tolerance is.
WARFARIN is an anticoagulant and you should avoid green leafy vegetables rich in vitamin K. Also many medications can effect warfarin and cause bleeding, namely aspirin and other OTC meds. Check with your Dr. and/or pharmacist, as warfarin is nothing to play around with.
You can get a iapapa berry from lostelle at berry forest also possibly from a Pokemon that has the ability pickup.
besides warfarin, alcohol also has the effect of thinning blood. Putting leaches on also has the same effect. However If blood thinning agents are required this should be overseen by a properly qualified person such as a doctor.
Yes, you can absolutely have a heart attack while taking warfarin. Warfarin is a blood thinning medication that is sometimes used to help prevent a recurrent heart attack in people who cannot take aspirin or clopidogrel, or who have had a heart attack while taking those medications. While warfarin reduces the chances of a recurrent heart attack, nothing completely prevents a heart attack from happening. There is also an increased risk of bleeding if taking warfarin along with aspirin or plavix.
One ounce is heavier than 1000 milligrams. One ounce is also heavier than 28349 milligrams.