Re: cumodin question




Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
> oreo123 wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone know if a bad cold will have a lower test score on the
comodin
> > level?
>
> The medications/antibiotics you might take for the "cold" can
interact
> with the coumadin.

Don't forget changes in usual intake of caffeine, ascorbic acid,
vitamin K, liver, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, Brussels sprouts,
kale, spinach, other green leafy vegetables and green tea. When people
have a bad cold, they tend to change their diets and eat more
healthily. Warfarin (coumadin) is particularly sensitive to these
changes.


> > TIA.
>
> You are welcome :-)
>
>
> At His service,
>
> Andrew
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