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  • Warfarin
  • Anticoagulant medication

    Warfarin, sold under the brand name Coumadin among others, is used as an anticoagulant medication. It is commonly used to prevent deep vein thrombosis

    Warfarin

    Warfarin

    Warfarin

  • Warfarin necrosis
  • Medical condition

    (4-hydroxycoumarins, such as warfarin). Warfarin necrosis is a rare but severe complication of treatment with warfarin or related anticoagulants. The

    Warfarin necrosis

    Warfarin necrosis

    Warfarin_necrosis

  • Anticoagulant
  • Class of drugs

    heart–lung machines, and dialysis equipment. One of the first anticoagulants, warfarin, was initially approved as a rodenticide. Anticoagulants are closely related

    Anticoagulant

    Anticoagulant

    Anticoagulant

  • Fetal warfarin syndrome
  • Congenital disorder caused by maternal warfarin administration

    Fetal warfarin syndrome is a disorder of the embryo which occurs in a child whose mother took the medication warfarin (brand name: Coumadin) during pregnancy

    Fetal warfarin syndrome

    Fetal warfarin syndrome

    Fetal_warfarin_syndrome

  • Dabigatran
  • Anticoagulant medication, sold as Pradaxa and other brands

    over warfarin in preventing ischemic stroke; however, dabigatran was associated with a lower hazard for intracranial bleeding compared with warfarin, but

    Dabigatran

    Dabigatran

    Dabigatran

  • Apixaban
  • Anticoagulant medication sold as Eliquis

    through directly inhibiting factor Xa. It is used as an alternative to warfarin to prevent blood clots following hip or knee replacement and in those with

    Apixaban

    Apixaban

    Apixaban

  • Warfarin resistance
  • Medical condition

    Warfarin resistance is a rare condition in which people have varying degrees of tolerance to the anticoagulant drug warfarin. In incomplete warfarin resistance

    Warfarin resistance

    Warfarin resistance

    Warfarin_resistance

  • Vitamin K
  • Fat-soluble vitamers

    administration of ezetimibe to people who take warfarin (a vitamin K antagonist) would potentiate the warfarin effect. This has been confirmed in humans.

    Vitamin K

    Vitamin K

    Vitamin_K

  • Rivaroxaban
  • Anticoagulant drug

    is unclear if use in pregnancy and breastfeeding is safe. Compared to warfarin it has fewer interactions with other medications. It works by blocking

    Rivaroxaban

    Rivaroxaban

    Rivaroxaban

  • Fresh frozen plasma
  • Liquid portion of whole blood

    treatment for factor V deficiency. Reversal of warfarin effect: Patients who are anticoagulated with warfarin are deficient in the functional vitamin K dependent

    Fresh frozen plasma

    Fresh frozen plasma

    Fresh_frozen_plasma

  • Dicoumarol
  • Chemical compound

    occurring anticoagulant drug that depletes stores of vitamin K (similar to warfarin, a drug that dicoumarol inspired). It is also used in biochemical experiments

    Dicoumarol

    Dicoumarol

    Dicoumarol

  • Alcohol (drug)
  • Active ingredient in fermented drinks

    of warfarin and can elevate the INR, and thus increase the risk of bleeding. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) product insert on warfarin states

    Alcohol (drug)

    Alcohol (drug)

    Alcohol_(drug)

  • Superwarfarin
  • superwarfarins because they are much more potent and long acting than warfarin. Brodifacoum Bromadiolone Difenacoum Flocoumafen Feinstein, D. L; Akpa

    Superwarfarin

    Superwarfarin

  • Prothrombin time
  • Blood test that evaluates clotting

    determine the clotting tendency of blood, in conditions such as the measure of warfarin dosage, liver damage (cirrhosis), and vitamin K status. PT measures the

    Prothrombin time

    Prothrombin time

    Prothrombin_time

  • Pulmonary embolism
  • Blockage of an artery in the lungs

    surgery. Treatment is with anticoagulant medications such as heparin, warfarin, or one of the direct-acting oral anticoagulants (DOACs). These are recommended

    Pulmonary embolism

    Pulmonary embolism

    Pulmonary_embolism

  • Drug interaction
  • Change in the action or side effects of a drug caused

    most commonly implicated conventional drugs in herb-drug interactions are warfarin, insulin, aspirin, digoxin, and ticlopidine, due to their narrow therapeutic

    Drug interaction

    Drug interaction

    Drug_interaction

  • Vertebral artery dissection
  • Tear of the inner lining of the vertebral artery

    antiplatelet drugs such as aspirin or with anticoagulants such as heparin or warfarin. Vertebral artery dissection is less common than carotid artery dissection

    Vertebral artery dissection

    Vertebral artery dissection

    Vertebral_artery_dissection

  • CHA2DS2–VASc score
  • Estimation of stroke risk in some patients

    oral anticoagulation therapy (OAC) with a vitamin K antagonist (VKA, e.g. warfarin with target INR of 2–3) or one of the direct oral anticoagulant drugs (DOACs

    CHA2DS2–VASc score

    CHA2DS2–VASc_score

  • Plasma protein binding
  • Phenomenon of medications attaching to blood proteins

    the "fraction bound" of the anticoagulant warfarin is 97%. This means that out of the amount of warfarin in the blood, 97% is bound to plasma proteins

    Plasma protein binding

    Plasma_protein_binding

  • Argatroban
  • Pharmaceutical drug

    thrombocytopenia. Often these individuals require long-term anticoagulation. If warfarin is chosen as the long-term anticoagulant, this poses particular challenges

    Argatroban

    Argatroban

    Argatroban

  • List of herbs with known adverse effects
  • PMID 18728265. "Broom". WebMD. Chan, T. Y. (2001). "Interaction between warfarin and danshen (Salvia miltiorrhiza)". The Annals of Pharmacotherapy. 35 (4):

    List of herbs with known adverse effects

    List_of_herbs_with_known_adverse_effects

  • Acenocoumarol
  • Anticoagulant

    Acenocoumarol is an anticoagulant that functions as a vitamin K antagonist (like warfarin). It is a derivative of coumarin and is generic, so is marketed under many

    Acenocoumarol

    Acenocoumarol

    Acenocoumarol

  • Clotting time
  • Medical laboratory blood test

    normalized ratio (INR) is also a warfarin study, with therapeutic ranges of 2–3 for standard warfarin and 3–4.5 for high-dose warfarin. In a veterinary study of

    Clotting time

    Clotting_time

  • Ximelagatran
  • Anticoagulant

    replacement for warfarin that would overcome the problematic dietary, drug interaction, and monitoring issues associated with warfarin therapy. In 2006

    Ximelagatran

    Ximelagatran

    Ximelagatran

  • Woodruff's plexus
  • Arterio-venous plexus at lateral wall of nose

    Deficiency in clotting factors Immunodeficiency Anticoagulants such as warfarin and aspirin Thrombocytopenia Liver or kidney failure and vitamin C deficiency

    Woodruff's plexus

    Woodruff's_plexus

  • Cholesterol embolism
  • Medical condition

    crystal embolism, atheroembolism, blue toe, purple toe syndrome, trash foot, warfarin blue toe syndrome Micrograph showing a cholesterol embolus in a medium

    Cholesterol embolism

    Cholesterol embolism

    Cholesterol_embolism

  • Rodenticide
  • Chemical used to kill rodents

    than today's Sorexa D), back in the early 1970s, which contained 0.025% warfarin and 0.1% ergocalciferol. Today, Sorexa CD contains a 0.0025% difenacoum

    Rodenticide

    Rodenticide

    Rodenticide

  • CYP2C9
  • Enzyme protein

    metabolized by CYP2C9, including drugs with a narrow therapeutic index such as warfarin and phenytoin, and other routinely prescribed drugs such as acenocoumarol

    CYP2C9

    CYP2C9

    CYP2C9

  • Amiodarone
  • Antiarrhythmic medication

    that is severe muscle breakdown); warfarin (since the anticoagulation effects of warfarin depend on metabolism of warfarin by both cytochromes CYP2C9 and

    Amiodarone

    Amiodarone

    Amiodarone

  • Vitamin-K-epoxide reductase (warfarin-sensitive)
  • In enzymology, a vitamin-K-epoxide reductase (warfarin-sensitive) (EC 1.17.4.4) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction 2-methyl-3-phytyl-1,4-naphthoquinone

    Vitamin-K-epoxide reductase (warfarin-sensitive)

    Vitamin-K-epoxide reductase (warfarin-sensitive)

    Vitamin-K-epoxide_reductase_(warfarin-sensitive)

  • Coumarin
  • Aromatic chemical compound

    blood clotting. A related compound, the prescription drug anticoagulant warfarin, is used to inhibit formation of blood clots, deep vein thrombosis, and

    Coumarin

    Coumarin

    Coumarin

  • Prothrombin complex concentrate
  • Medication

    if pure factor IX is not available. It may also be used for reversal of warfarin therapy. It is given by slow injection into a vein. Another product, activated

    Prothrombin complex concentrate

    Prothrombin_complex_concentrate

  • Phenindione
  • Chemical compound

    1950s. It acts similar to warfarin, but it has been associated with hypersensitivity reactions, so it is rarely used and warfarin is preferred. Naisbitt

    Phenindione

    Phenindione

    Phenindione

  • Bromadiolone
  • Chemical compound

    4-hydroxycoumarin derivative and vitamin K antagonist, often called a "super-warfarin" for its added potency and tendency to accumulate in the liver of the poisoned

    Bromadiolone

    Bromadiolone

    Bromadiolone

  • Protein S deficiency
  • Medical condition

    deficiency can also be acquired due to vitamin K deficiency, treatment with warfarin, liver disease, kidney disease, chemotherapy, infection, surgery, birth

    Protein S deficiency

    Protein S deficiency

    Protein_S_deficiency

  • Vitamin K antagonist
  • Group of substances

    most commonly used VKAs. In medicine, the most commonly used VKA is warfarin. Warfarin was initially used as a rodenticide, but made the transition to pharmaceutical

    Vitamin K antagonist

    Vitamin K antagonist

    Vitamin_K_antagonist

  • Deep vein thrombosis
  • Formation of a blood clot in a deep vein

    treatment. Typical medications include rivaroxaban, apixaban, and warfarin. Beginning warfarin treatment requires an additional non-oral anticoagulant, often

    Deep vein thrombosis

    Deep vein thrombosis

    Deep_vein_thrombosis

  • Leaf vegetable
  • Plant leaves eaten as a vegetable

    particularly notable. Accordingly, users of vitamin K antagonist medications like warfarin must limit their consumption of leaf vegetables. Leaf vegetables are plant

    Leaf vegetable

    Leaf vegetable

    Leaf_vegetable

  • Dipteryx odorata
  • Species of flowering tree in the pea family

    name for the tree, kumaru. Many anticoagulant prescription drugs, such as warfarin, are based on 4-hydroxycoumarin, a chemical derivative of coumarin initially

    Dipteryx odorata

    Dipteryx odorata

    Dipteryx_odorata

  • Angelica sinensis
  • Species of flowering plant

    to seed. A. sinensis may increase the anticoagulant effects of the drug warfarin (as it contains coumarins), and consequently may increase the risk of bleeding

    Angelica sinensis

    Angelica sinensis

    Angelica_sinensis

  • Ian A. Nicholls
  • Australian-Swedish chemist and educator

    in his work with molecular imprinting and concerning the anticoagulant warfarin. He has a number of editorial responsibilities, including editor-in-chief

    Ian A. Nicholls

    Ian_A._Nicholls

  • D-CON
  • American brand of rodent control products

    as poison. In 1950, the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation patented warfarin, a new chemical compound which had been in development since the 1930s

    D-CON

    D-CON

    D-CON

  • Direct factor Xa inhibitors
  • Blood thinning drugs

    considered as an alternative to warfarin, particularly if a person is on several other medications that interact with warfarin, or if attending medical appointments

    Direct factor Xa inhibitors

    Direct_factor_Xa_inhibitors

  • Atherosclerosis
  • Inflammatory disease involving a buildup of lesions in the walls of arteries

    angioplasty. There is evidence that some anticoagulants, particularly warfarin, which inhibit clot formation by interfering with Vitamin K metabolism

    Atherosclerosis

    Atherosclerosis

    Atherosclerosis

  • Discovery and development of direct Xa inhibitors
  • Drug discovery

    warfarin in 1948. It wasn't until 1954 that it was approved for medicinal use in humans making warfarin the first oral anticoagulant drug. Warfarin treatment

    Discovery and development of direct Xa inhibitors

    Discovery_and_development_of_direct_Xa_inhibitors

  • Edoxaban
  • Anticoagulant medication

    and a direct factor Xa inhibitor. It is taken by mouth. Compared with warfarin, it has fewer drug interactions, and does not require regular assessment

    Edoxaban

    Edoxaban

    Edoxaban

  • INR self-monitoring
  • Medical diagnostic method

    Ratio) levels in combination with anti-coagulation drugs, most commonly warfarin. The term "International Normalized Ratio" refers to the measurement used

    INR self-monitoring

    INR_self-monitoring

  • Lavrentiy Beria
  • Soviet secret police chief (1899–1953)

    match the appearance or timeline of patients that experience severe warfarin or warfarin-related overdoses". Towards the end of his life, Stalin was "obsessive

    Lavrentiy Beria

    Lavrentiy Beria

    Lavrentiy_Beria

  • Direct thrombin inhibitor
  • Anticoagulant medication taken by mouth

    members of the class are expected to replace heparin (and derivatives) and warfarin in various clinical scenarios. There are three types of DTIs, dependent

    Direct thrombin inhibitor

    Direct_thrombin_inhibitor

  • Atrial fibrillation
  • Irregular beating of the atria of the heart

    recommend an anti-clotting medication. Anti-clotting medications include warfarin and direct oral anticoagulants. While these medications reduce stroke risk

    Atrial fibrillation

    Atrial fibrillation

    Atrial_fibrillation

  • Karl Paul Link
  • American biochemist

    American biochemist best known for his discovery of the anticoagulant warfarin. Link was born in LaPorte, Indiana to a Lutheran minister of German descent

    Karl Paul Link

    Karl_Paul_Link

  • Spinach
  • Species of flowering plant

    spinach's high content of vitamin K, individuals taking the anticoagulant warfarin, which acts by inhibiting vitamin K, are instructed to minimize consumption

    Spinach

    Spinach

    Spinach

  • Roxithromycin
  • Chemical compound

    warfarin. This is shown by an increase in prothrombin time and/or international normalised ratio (INR) in patients taking roxithromycin and warfarin concurrently

    Roxithromycin

    Roxithromycin

    Roxithromycin

  • Protein Z
  • Mammalian protein involved in blood clotting

    thus Vitamin K-dependent, and its functionality is therefore impaired in warfarin therapy. Although it is not enzymatically active, it is structurally related

    Protein Z

    Protein Z

    Protein_Z

  • SAMe-TT2R2 score
  • anticoagulation therapy as measured by time in therapeutic INR range (TTR) (VKA e.g. warfarin). It has been suggested that it can aid in the medical decision making

    SAMe-TT2R2 score

    SAMe-TT2R2_score

  • Michael addition reaction
  • Reaction in organic chemistry

    proline side group. A well-known Michael reaction is the synthesis of warfarin from 4-hydroxycoumarin and benzylideneacetone first reported by Link in

    Michael addition reaction

    Michael addition reaction

    Michael_addition_reaction

  • VKORC1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    stereo-selectivity (contributing to warfarin resistance) and VKORC1 activity (such as warfarin metabolism). Warfarin is an anticoagulant that opposes the

    VKORC1

    VKORC1

    VKORC1

  • Des-gamma carboxyprothrombin
  • vitamin K (due to poor nutrition or malabsorption) and in those taking warfarin or other medication that inhibits the action of vitamin K. A 1984 study

    Des-gamma carboxyprothrombin

    Des-gamma_carboxyprothrombin

  • Coagulation
  • Process of formation of blood clots

    angioplasty. Of the anticoagulants, warfarin (and related coumarins) and heparin are the most commonly used. Warfarin affects the vitamin K-dependent clotting

    Coagulation

    Coagulation

    Coagulation

  • Tecarfarin
  • Chemical compound

    trial in 607 people, comparing it to the established vitamin K antagonist warfarin, found no difference in quality of anticoagulation or side effects between

    Tecarfarin

    Tecarfarin

    Tecarfarin

  • Bismuth subsalicylate
  • Antacid medication

    bleeding when using bismuth subsalicylate and anticoagulation therapy, like warfarin. Bismuth salts were in use in Europe by the late 1700s. The combination

    Bismuth subsalicylate

    Bismuth subsalicylate

    Bismuth_subsalicylate

  • Coagulopathy
  • Condition involving impaired blood clotting ability

    disease, can cause a reduction in clotting factors. Anticoagulants such as warfarin will also prevent clots from forming properly. Coagulopathy may also occur

    Coagulopathy

    Coagulopathy

    Coagulopathy

  • Calciphylaxis
  • Painful, necrotic skin lesions associated with chronic kidney disease

    hyperparathyroidism, and hypervitaminosis D. In rare cases, certain medications such as warfarin can also result in calciphylaxis. The first skin changes in calciphylaxis

    Calciphylaxis

    Calciphylaxis

    Calciphylaxis

  • Ginger
  • Species of plant used as a spice

    does interact with some medications, including the anticoagulant drug warfarin and the cardiovascular drug nifedipine. The characteristic fragrance and

    Ginger

    Ginger

    Ginger

  • Rectus sheath hematoma
  • Accumulation of blood in the sheath of the rectus abdominis muscle

    Multiplanar CT scan of a spontaneous rectus sheath hematoma because of warfarin treatment. Rectus sheath hematoma seen on axial CT – with active bleeding

    Rectus sheath hematoma

    Rectus sheath hematoma

    Rectus_sheath_hematoma

  • Ecarin clotting time
  • Laboratory test

    but not by heparin. The ECT is also unaffected by prior treatment with warfarin or the presence of phospholipid-dependent anticoagulants, such as lupus

    Ecarin clotting time

    Ecarin clotting time

    Ecarin_clotting_time

  • Bleeding
  • Blood escaping from the circulatory system

    bleeding, another common cause of bleeding is that related to the medication warfarin ("Coumadin" and others). This medication needs to be closely monitored

    Bleeding

    Bleeding

    Bleeding

  • 4-Hydroxycoumarins
  • Group of anticoagulant drugs

    4-hydroxycoumarin class is warfarin, in which the aromatic 3-position substituent is a simple phenyl group. So called "super-warfarins" or second-generation

    4-Hydroxycoumarins

    4-Hydroxycoumarins

    4-Hydroxycoumarins

  • Benzopyrone
  • molecules which occur naturally dicoumarol and are made synthetically warfarin and function as anticoagulants. full content of NEJM article Archived 2009-02-27

    Benzopyrone

    Benzopyrone

  • Supraventricular tachycardia
  • Abnormally fast heart rhythm

    selected patients benefit from blood thinners (anticoagulants) such as warfarin or novel anticoagulants. Atrial fibrillation affects about 25 per 1000

    Supraventricular tachycardia

    Supraventricular tachycardia

    Supraventricular_tachycardia

  • Ebola
  • Hemorrhagic fever caused by ebolaviruses

    purpura, hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia, Kawasaki disease, and warfarin poisoning. An Ebola vaccine, rVSV-ZEBOV, was approved in the United States

    Ebola

    Ebola

    Ebola

  • Cruciferous vegetables
  • Vegetables of the family Brassicaceae

    vegetables has potential risk from allergies, interference with drugs such as warfarin, and genotoxicity. People who can taste phenylthiocarbamide (PTC), which

    Cruciferous vegetables

    Cruciferous vegetables

    Cruciferous_vegetables

  • Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia
  • Low platelet count due to heparin, associated with a risk of thrombosis

    anticoagulant, warfarin, should not be used in HIT until the platelet count is at least 150 billion/L because a very high risk of warfarin necrosis exists

    Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia

    Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia

    Heparin-induced_thrombocytopenia

  • Thrombosis
  • Formation of blood clots inside the blood vessels

    person, and the risk of complications from treatment.[citation needed] Warfarin and vitamin K antagonists are anticoagulants that can be taken orally to

    Thrombosis

    Thrombosis

    Thrombosis

  • Levofloxacin
  • Antibiotic

    potential to block the breakdown of warfarin and phenprocoumon. This can result in more action of drugs like warfarin, leading to more potential side effects

    Levofloxacin

    Levofloxacin

    Levofloxacin

  • Phenprocoumon
  • Drug

    toe syndrome, and allergic rashes. A rare but severe adverse effect is warfarin necrosis of the skin and subcutaneous tissue during the first days of treatment

    Phenprocoumon

    Phenprocoumon

    Phenprocoumon

  • Therapeutic index
  • Quantitative measurement of the relative safety of a drug

    therapeutic levels and to minimize toxicity, include dimercaprol, theophylline, warfarin and lithium carbonate. Some antibiotics and antifungals require monitoring

    Therapeutic index

    Therapeutic_index

  • Factor X
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    vitamin K or antagonism by warfarin (or similar medication) leads to the production of an inactive factor X. In warfarin therapy, this is desirable to

    Factor X

    Factor X

    Factor_X

  • Adverse drug reaction
  • Harmful, unintended response to medications

    primary pharmacological effect (e.g., bleeding when using the anticoagulant warfarin) or a low therapeutic index of the drug (e.g., nausea from digoxin), and

    Adverse drug reaction

    Adverse drug reaction

    Adverse_drug_reaction

  • Bleeding diathesis
  • High tendency to bleed due to a blood clotting disorder

    [citation needed] Acquired causes of coagulopathy include anticoagulation with warfarin, liver failure, vitamin K deficiency and disseminated intravascular coagulation

    Bleeding diathesis

    Bleeding diathesis

    Bleeding_diathesis

  • Loxoprofen
  • Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug

    this may cause seizures. It may also increase the plasma concentration of warfarin, methotrexate, sulfonylurea derivatives and lithium salts, so care should

    Loxoprofen

    Loxoprofen

    Loxoprofen

  • Thrombus
  • Blood clot

    reducing the risk of stroke, heart attack and pulmonary embolism. Heparin and warfarin are used to inhibit the formation and growth of existing thrombi, with

    Thrombus

    Thrombus

    Thrombus

  • Dizziness
  • Neurological condition causing impairment in spatial perception and stability

    other prescription drugs, such as proton-pump inhibitors or coumadin (warfarin) Dizziness may occur from an abnormality involving the brain (in particular

    Dizziness

    Dizziness

    Dizziness

  • Antiphospholipid syndrome
  • Immune disorder leading to increased risk of blood clots

    clot (venous or arterial), anticoagulants such as warfarin are used to prevent future clots. If warfarin is used, the INR is kept between 2.0 and 3.0. Direct-acting

    Antiphospholipid syndrome

    Antiphospholipid syndrome

    Antiphospholipid_syndrome

  • Diphenadione
  • Chemical compound

    chemical compound is an anti-coagulant with active half-life longer than warfarin and other synthetic 1,3-indandione anticoagulants. It is toxic to mammals

    Diphenadione

    Diphenadione

    Diphenadione

  • Triamcinolone
  • Steroid medication

    symptoms. Aspirin and other NSAIDs, as well as anticoagulants such as warfarin, add to the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding. Diuretics that excrete potassium

    Triamcinolone

    Triamcinolone

    Triamcinolone

  • Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
  • Patent-holding organization

    early discoveries related to vitamin D, development of the blood thinner warfarin (named after WARF), the derivation of stem cells, and algorithms that speed

    Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

    Wisconsin_Alumni_Research_Foundation

  • Dicloxacillin
  • Antibiotic derived from Penicillin

    breast milk. Dicloxacillin has potential interactions with following drugs: Warfarin Methotrexate Tetracyclines Despite dicloxacillin being insensitive to beta-lactamases

    Dicloxacillin

    Dicloxacillin

    Dicloxacillin

  • Vitamin-K-epoxide reductase (warfarin-insensitive)
  • Class of enzymes

    In enzymology, a vitamin-K-epoxide reductase (warfarin-insensitive) (EC 1.17.4.5) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction 3-hydroxy-2-methyl-3-phytyl-2

    Vitamin-K-epoxide reductase (warfarin-insensitive)

    Vitamin-K-epoxide_reductase_(warfarin-insensitive)

  • Amobarbital
  • Barbiturate

    oxycodone Quinine Steroids, such as prednisone and cortisone Theophylline Warfarin Amobarbital has been known to decrease the effects of hormonal birth control

    Amobarbital

    Amobarbital

    Amobarbital

  • Nattokinase
  • Protease commonly found in natto

    1006/bbrc.1993.2624. PMID 8280151. "Can You Take Nattokinase With Coumadin (Warfarin)?". PharmacistAnswers. Retrieved 2019-02-20. Sumi H, Hamada H, Tsushima

    Nattokinase

    Nattokinase

    Nattokinase

  • Calcification
  • Accumulation of calcium salts in bodily tissue, usually bone

    bones". Harvard health Publishing. March 1, 2010. Paul Price, et al., "Warfarin-Induced Artery Calcification Is Accelerated by Growth and Vitamin D", Arteriosclerosis

    Calcification

    Calcification

    Calcification

  • Rifaximin
  • Antibiotic medication

    unless liver impairment is present. It may decrease the effectiveness of warfarin, a commonly prescribed anticoagulant, in people with liver problems. Rifaximin

    Rifaximin

    Rifaximin

    Rifaximin

  • Bruise
  • Type of localized bleeding in tissues outside blood vessels

    diverse etiologies such as adverse reactions from medications such as warfarin, straining, asphyxiation, platelet disorders and diseases such as cytomegalovirus);

    Bruise

    Bruise

    Bruise

  • Ginkgo biloba
  • Species of tree

    especially in terms of drug interactions. The dosing of anticoagulants, such as warfarin or antiplatelet medication, may be adversely affected by using ginkgo supplements

    Ginkgo biloba

    Ginkgo biloba

    Ginkgo_biloba

  • Rat
  • Several genera of rodents

    but soon after the program commenced the rodenticide and medical drug warfarin was introduced, which is much safer for people and more effective at killing

    Rat

    Rat

    Rat

  • Quinupristin/dalfopristin
  • Combination drug

    terfenadine, astemizole, indinavir, midazolam, calcium channel blockers, warfarin, cisapride and ciclosporin. Denyer SP, Hodges N, Gorman SP, eds. (2004)

    Quinupristin/dalfopristin

    Quinupristin/dalfopristin

    Quinupristin/dalfopristin

  • List of enzymes
  • reductase Vitamin-K-epoxide reductase (warfarin-sensitive) EC 1.17.4.4 Vitamin-K-epoxide reductase (warfarin-insensitive) EC 1.17.4.5 RRM1 RRM2 RRM2B

    List of enzymes

    List_of_enzymes

  • Manaka Iwami
  • Japanese voice actress

    Project Eleanor Umamusume: Pretty Derby Rice Shower 2019 Arknights Exusiai / Warfarin Fire Emblem: Three Houses Ingrid Brandl Galatea Magia Record Ui Tamaki

    Manaka Iwami

    Manaka_Iwami

  • Vitamin K2
  • Group of vitamins and bacterial metabolites

    intake interferes with anticoagulant effects.[citation needed] Patients on warfarin (Coumadin) or being treated with other vitamin K antagonists are therefore

    Vitamin K2

    Vitamin K2

    Vitamin_K2

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