Only the doctor can say this, some of medicines are having dangerous medical interference with other medications. When we are in a medication, it would be better to consult a doctor before going with another medicine.
Vitamin K is the antidote to coumadin. Taking a regular dose of multivitamins will probably not interfere with the clinical effect of coumadin, but it is all a question of the numbers (i.e. dose and frequency of the vitamin K in the multivitamin, dose and frequency of the coumadin taken, liver function, patient weight and other comorbidities).
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Yes, In most cases multi vitamins can improve ones health and the immune system if the vitamins are taken regularly
Yes there are multi vitamins for people who are seniors. These vitamins have the extra nutrients and minerals that you will need for your day.
Multi-Vitamins can be taken with other supplements in moderation. Any over dosage of multiple vitamins and supplements can cause harm to a persons mental or physical condition.
I think so because mulit vitamins has a vitamin c .
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.
http://dietarysupplements.nlm.nih.gov/dietary/detail.jsp?contain=11001010&name=Kirkland+Signature+Mature+Multi+Vitamins+%26+Minerals&pageD=brand
From my personal experience; No, they do not.
This depends on what you mean by work. If you mean in helping maintain a healthy level of vitamins and minerals in the body yes they do work, but they will not achieve anything more then this. If you are low on certain vitamins taking multi vitamins may make you feel better. If you already have a healthy diet and eat all the correct vitamins already you will notice no difference.
Multi-vitamins can color a mans semen yellow.