Isnt that a drug?
Liver
There is no difference; they are the same drug.
Warfarin is a drug that thins your blood. Only take it if your doctor prescribes it. Otherwise you could bleed to death.
Liver
You dont. warfarin is a blood thinning drug that is usually connected with the risks of heart attack or stroke.
According to CVS's Drug interaction software: " No clinically significant drug-drug interactions are expected."
Yes you can. There are no drug interactions with Viagra and Warfarin together.
enhancing the effect of the anticoagulant
That is correct, warfarin is a blood thinning drug, which means that it makes the blood less likely to clot. It is also sold under the name coumadin. People who are at risk of a heart attack or stroke may need to take this drug.
warfarin & alcohol warfarin & alcohol
Warfarin is just the generic drug name of Coumadin. If possible, try to get your warfarin from the same pharmacy every month. This helps the nurse to regulate your INR.