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Hi all. I have a question about Tonic Water and your own personal experience of it's impact on your INR.
I know that Quinine interacts with Coumadin (increases INR) and that Tonic Water contains Quinine. So theoretically Tonic Water would increase your INR. However, Tonic Water contains very small amounts of Quinine (83mg/litre).
Have you had any experience with Gin & Tonics affecting your INR?
I'm interested because my INR has just jumped from 3.0 to 4.1. I was actually expecting it to have dropped because my Vitamin K intake had increased slightly and I've been doing more exercise. The only other change I can think of is that I've been having a G&T or two in the evenings...
I know that Quinine interacts with Coumadin (increases INR) and that Tonic Water contains Quinine. So theoretically Tonic Water would increase your INR. However, Tonic Water contains very small amounts of Quinine (83mg/litre).
Have you had any experience with Gin & Tonics affecting your INR?
I'm interested because my INR has just jumped from 3.0 to 4.1. I was actually expecting it to have dropped because my Vitamin K intake had increased slightly and I've been doing more exercise. The only other change I can think of is that I've been having a G&T or two in the evenings...