NSAID's are absolutely unsafe for people on most blood thinners, using any type of nsaid like advil. motrin etc can cause internal bleeding as they make your blood even thinner than it should be, whatever you do, do not take NSAID's if you are on any kind of blood thinner.
all NSAIDs and steroidal antiinflammatory drugs
all NSAIDs and steroidal antiinflammatory drugs
Anytime you are taking multiple drugs, there will be an interaction or a reaction. Be careful.
Some anti-inflammatory drugs are sulfa compounds but taking "sulphur" will do no good.
coumadine.
No, it is not a blood thinner Aleve is a proprietary name for Naproxen which is from the class called Non Steroidal Anti Inflammatory drugs. It is used to relieve pain and inflammation, for example in arthritis.
It depends on the type of blood thinner and the reason you are taking it. Some blood thinners may affect the ability to donate blood due to the risk of excessive bleeding. It is best to consult with your healthcare provider or blood donation center for guidance.
Ginger can interfere with the digestion of iron- and fat-soluble vitamins. The herb can inhibit warfarin, a blood thinner. Ginger can also interfere with absorption of tetracycline, digoxin, sulfa drugs, and phenothiazines.
You can't donate blood if you have HIV, or are taking medication or doing drugs.
Yes. The generic ingredient in ansaid is known as flurbiprofen. it is related to the classification of drugs known as NSAID; non steroid anti-inflammatory drugs, in the ibuprofen family.
If they're testing for drugs then yes.
Paracetamol alone or in combination with codeine, antiinflammatory drugs like brufen, and sometimes steroid injections.