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Hello all,

I am hoping that some one here could help me find a site that could

explain, how darviset, and coumivin (?spelling?) interact.

My cousin called me on her way to work and asked if I could find out

for her. But I have never had to look some thing like this up before

and nether she or I know the exact spelling so that made it harder too.

There are some questions about my grandmother's death, and no they are

not NT eaters.

When my daughters and I went to SC for the funeral, my girls looked in

my aunt's pantry in hopes of finding something to eat.

My 16 year old, said for all that the pantry is packed there is

nothing to eat. It was all boxes and cans. Granny lived with my aunt.

So on top of a nasty diet, she was on blood thinners. And my cousin

found out that she would also that darvisit. She lived closer to

granny and saw a lot more of her then I did, and her death really up

sets my cousin. And her dad is all so on coumivin, and takes darvisit,

so that has her scared.

If anyone has any ideas please let me know.

Thanks

krickett

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I am hoping that some one here could help me find a site that could

explain, how darviset, and coumivin (?spelling?) interact.

I take coumadin as well. I will have to take it the rest of my life for blood

clots :-(

Not only may there be medicinal interactions but there are also foods that

interfere with coumadin-

they should have gave them a list---they do not cause a reaction but change the

PT results-

the blood clots too fast or too slow.

You can eat them but not a lot of them

(liver, broccoli, brussel sprouts, spinach, swiss chard, collard greens,

cabbage,lettuce, asparagus etc)

(garlic, ginger,ginko)

(don't take coumadin within an hour of ingesting grapefruit)

also check before taking over the counter meds, herbs and vitamins

alcohol can increase the effects of coumadin

It is VERY important for them to keep up with their bloodwork (PT)--usually

monthly

Make sure ALL of your dr's & dentists know that you are taking coumadin!

IF you are given a prescription that coumadin may react with---DON'T PANIC--

sometimes it is the best option and that is why it is very important that you

get your

PT done monthly or according to dr's instructions. Sometimes it may be a longer

or shorter

time period. Usually, they are concerned about the PT results. So if you are

taking a certain drug

they may have you come in more often to make sure the PT is within their limit

and if it isn't

they may take you off of that med and try another and/or adjust the coumadin

doseage.

IF you are concerned about how coumadin will react with another med ASK the dr

when he

prescribes it and always remind them that you are taking coumadin--most likely

they haven't

forgot but it will make you feel better.

Coumadin & Darvocet interaction

What is darvocet?

acetaminophen(a less potent pain reliever that increases the effects of

propoxyphene)

and propoxyphene(related to codeine)

Coumadin info --including interactions

http://www.accessmednet.com/prescription-drug-information/coumadin-warfarin.html

http://www.cc.nih.gov/ccc/patient_education/drug_nutrient/coumadin1.pdf#search='\

coumadin%20and%20food%20interactions'

If you would like to contact me, feel free lilgrngeo@...

Cheryl C-Ky

ADHD http://comfort4adhd.tripod.com/

CountyKyFreeCycle/

Dom's Kefir in-site for information:

http://users.chariot.net.au/~dna/kefirpage.html

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