yes, you can take it together but your INR will be higher when you are on coumadin. You may have to reduce your coumadin dosage and test your blood more frequently.
yes but have your md check you INR alot
Do strawberries have enough vitamin K to cause your INR to drop while on Coumadin \
The INR (international normalized ratio) assesses warfarin (Coumadin) activity.
It seems that almost any medication CAN affect coumadin levels in SOME people. Percocet (oxycodone/acetaminophen) will not typically affect Coumadin but in higher doses the acetaminophen (Tylenol) component of Percocet may increase INR levels slightly. You should get your INR checked if you take a lot of Percocets or if your dose is increased or decreased significantly.
Normal INR levels for someone not on blood thinner therapy (e.g. Coumadin) would be about 1.0.
The PT/INR blood test showed thinner than normal blood for a patient taking Coumadin. This indicates elevated Coumadin levels and the Coumadin needs to be adjusted to a lower strength.
Do not make large changes to your dietary intake of vitamin K and make sure you're taking the coumadin when you're supposed to at the dose prescribed. Your doctor will be able to adjust your Coumadin dose for more successful INR regulation if you do those two things.
The Coumadin (warfarin) level is detemrined using an international normalised ratio (INR). Usually the desired range is an INR of 2 to 3, although sometimes different ranges are used.
Overdosage. Stop coumadin and give Vitamin K as an antidote. Bleeding is a risk.
You can take benzonatate and coumadin together.
Non Aspirin containing Tylenol (Acetaminophen) is fine in combination with Coumadin (Warfarin). However, you should speak with your doctor before beginning using Tylenol as it has been known to effect PT/INR results (though nothing to serious).