Please note: According to WedMD, Goji berries can thin the blood and can cause an adverse reaction with blood thinning medications like
Warfarin so please check with your doctor before consuming them.
Note, goji berries interact with blood thinners such as
warfarin so please don't try if you take this or a similar medication.
Hi Julie I am on
Warfarin so have to watch my Vitamin K intake, plus have Pulmonary Hypertension so have to watch my water intake.
Note, goji berries interact with blood thinners such as
warfarin so please don't try if you take this or a similar medication.
Not exact matches
So far Xarelto has penetrated 1 / 3rd of the
Warfarin market and is aiming for the other 2 / 3rds.
Some rodents can be resistant to the chemical
warfarin,
so you will need to try something with bromadiolone in it.
More potent coumarins were developed as a response to
warfarin resistance in the mid-1970s and are now more widely used than
warfarin, but it is not uncommon for the
warfarin resistance gene to mutate further
so that the rats become invulnerable to these chemicals too.
Resistance to
warfarin is related to resistance to newer poisons,
so its spread could rule out a whole battery of weapons in the anti-rat arsenal.
Melatonin may also slow blood clotting,
so taking it with anticoagulant medications such as heparin or
warfarin (Coumadin) may increase the chances of bruising and bleeding.
So it's kind of a natural thinner, kinda like a Coumadin or a
warfarin, but without the side effects.
I am
so grateful for your thoughts on the cause of my husband's mitral valve problem and on
warfarin and aspirin.
Spinach may interact with
warfarin, an anticoagulant drug,
so those taking this medication should avoid high doses of spinach.
Also, too much vitamin K from dark leafy greens can effect
warfarin, but to my knowledge doses can be adjusted
so folks can still eat greens.
Rhodiola may thin your blood,
so discontinue use before surgery and consult your doctor if you take blood - thinning medications like Coumadin (
warfarin) or supplements like vitamin E.
In fact dark green leafies are
so packed with vitamin K that if you're on the drug coumadin (
warfarin), a drug that works by poisoning vitamin K metabolism, you have to closely work with your physician to titrate the dose to your greens intake
so as to not undermine the drug's effectiveness!