People people people Blood Thinners do not exist, it is called an anticoagulant. It does not make the blood thin or thick, it merely inhibits the clotting of blood.
I will assimilate all of you. I am Borg.
Drink all the Cranberry Juice you want. Just don't sit down with a gallon and drink the whole thing in one sitting!
Cranberry & warfarin O.K. together
Article ToolsEmail This Text Size Print This Rate This ...not a single one of these cases plausibly demonstrated that loss of anticoagulant control was caused by cranberry juice Thursday, June 1, 2006PTINR.com Staff
Confusion and controversy has been put to rest regarding cranberry and warfarin use together.
Concerns about a dangerous interaction between cranberry and warfarin (Coumadin ®) have been put to rest with an article published by David Greenblatt, MD in the Anticoagulation Forum Spring 2006 newsletter.
Experts from the Tufts University School of Medicine reviewed the 12 cranberry and warfarin interaction cases submitted. There had been concerns that cranberry increases the effects of warfarin resulting in increased INR test results and possible bleeding risks. Upon a thorough investigation here is the summary of the review of the cases on file:
Based on our review, not a single one of these cases plausibly demonstrated that loss of anticoagulant control was caused by cranberry juice. Some patients had other obvious reasons for loss of control, such as dietary changes, serious illness, or use of other medications. One case even purported to show a lowering effect on the INR by cranberry juice. In a number of cases, insufficient information was available to come to a reasonable judgment of what was happening. None of the cases was properly put in the context of the real changes of warfarin anticoagulation.
Anticoagulation Forum, Spring 2006
There is no evidence of loss of anticoagulation control when warfarin patients consumed cranberry juice. Patients experiencing a change in INR test results while consuming cranberry should look for other medication use, diet or illness before pointing the finger at cranberry products.
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