enhancing the effect of the anticoagulant
An adverse effect is a negative reaction from taking a certain type of medication. Another term for adverse effect is side effect.
does locozade orignal effect warfin takers
Yeh
Any homeopathic preparation will have no effect on warfarin so it is completely safe to take them together.
Yes. All diseases have an adverse effect on the human body.
The recommendation is to eat a balanced diet from day to day. Eating foods high in Vit K, like sauerkraut, can increase the effect of Warfarin, thus causing an increase in bleeding which could potentially cause hemorrhage. Common places of hemorrhage that could be lethal are in your brain and stomach. The above statement is false, and needs to be removed! Foods high in vitamin K, like sauerkraut, can REDUCE the effect of Warfarin, thus increasing the risk of blood clots and a lower INR. Very few foods INCREASE the effect of Warfarin. Anyone on Warfarin (I have been for years) needs to be aware that the answer above is completely false! Foods high in vitamin K will reduce the effect of Warfarin!
Vitamin K, found in certain green leafy vegetables like kale, spinach, and broccoli, plays a crucial role in blood clotting. It can interact with warfarin, a blood-thinning medication, by affecting its effectiveness. Consistent intake of Vitamin K is important for individuals on warfarin to maintain stable blood coagulation levels. Patients are often advised to monitor their Vitamin K consumption to avoid fluctuations in their medication's effect.
Nothing unless you take MASSIVE doses of vitamin K which is the antidote for warfarin poisoning and will negate its effect.
adverse effect
the effect of menstrogen overdose on a pregnancy
an adverse effect is a harmful and undesired effect resulting from a Pharmaceutical_drugor other intervention such as Surgery. An adverse effect may be termed a "side effect", when judged to be secondary to a main or Therapeutic_effect, and may result from an unsuitable or incorrect Dose_(biochemistry) or procedure, which could be due to Medical_error.By the way an Adverse effect is the same thing as a side affect
ask any pharmacist, they'll know EXACTLY