Lecithin may influence the absorption and metabolism of Coumadin (warfarin), potentially affecting its anticoagulant efficacy. Some studies suggest that lecithin could enhance the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins, which may interact with warfarin's action. However, the clinical significance of this interaction is not well established, and individuals taking Coumadin should consult their healthcare provider before adding lecithin or any new supplement to their regimen.
NO
no
The difference between Lecithin soft gel capsules and bulk lecithin used for cooking are what it is made of. Both of these will help you keep healthy.
yes because it increases metabolism of the drug
How do I get the Kenalog injection out of my system? Does Kenalog have an effect on coumadin ?
No, coumadin (warfarin) does not directly affect hemoglobin levels in the blood. It works by blocking the synthesis of vitamin K-dependent clotting factors, which helps in preventing blood clots. Hemoglobin levels can be influenced by factors such as anemia, bleeding, or certain medical conditions, but not by coumadin itself.
The anticoagulant effects of coumadin may be decreased if taken with foods rich in vitamin K. Vitamin E may increase warfarin effect. Cranberry juice may increase warfarin effect, but pineapple has no effect on coumadin.
Coumadin is not a carcinogen.
Coumadin can be crushed.
Coumadin can be crushed.
You can take benzonatate and coumadin together.
Rat poison IS coumadin.