Cosa non si mangia quando si prende il Coumadin?
Cosa non si mangia quando si prende il Coumadin?
Quali Alimenti Evitare
- verze e prezzemolo (da evitare o assumere in quantità particolarmente modeste);
- broccoli, cavoletti, cavolo cappuccio, spinaci, radicchio, cime di rapa, germogli, lattuga (evitare quantità superiori ai 100 grammi);
How does warfarin (Coumadin) work?
- How does Warfarin (Coumadin) work? Warfarin (Coumadin) works by interfering with how your body uses vitamin K. The metabolism of warfarin (Coumadin), vitamin K, and vitamin K dependent clotting factors takes place in your liver. Warfarin (Coumadin) prevents the production of vitamin K dependent clotting factors.
What do you need to know about vitamin K and Coumadin?
- Vitamin K and Coumadin – What you need to Know. If you have been diagnosed with a blood clot, a medication named warfarin (Coumadin) may be prescribed as part of your treatment to prevent further blood clots. You may need to take warfarin (Coumadin) for a few weeks, months, or the rest of your life.
What should I do if I have any side effects from Coumadin?
- This can happen soon after starting Coumadin. It happens because blood clots form and block blood flow to an area of your body. Call your healthcare provider right away if you have pain, color, or temperature change to any area of your body. You may need medical care right away to prevent death or loss ( amputation) of your affected body part.
What should be included in patient education about Coumadin (warfarin sodium)?
- Instruct patients about prevention measures to minimize risk of bleeding and to report signs and symptoms of bleeding [see PATIENT INFORMATION]. COUMADIN (warfarin sodium) tablets and COUMADIN (warfarin sodium) for injection contain warfarin sodium, an anticoagulant that acts by inhibiting vitamin K ⌈dependent coagulation factors.