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Coumadin and Warfarin

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In today paper a question was asked to Dr. Donohue who has a

column....If coumadin and warfarin are the same, except for the

price, why did I get such a violent reaction to the warfarin. After a

few hrs. after taking it , I had very dry mouth and throat, a swollen

tongue and severe burning sensation that. when I swallowed hurt up to

my ears. Could the dye in the color of the pill cause this reaction?

Answer Warfarin is the generic name of Coumadin. They are one and

the same. However, different manufacturers put different " inert "

ingredients into their drugs. Those ingredients give the drug

sstability, dissolvability and color. It is unusual for them to cause

trouble, but they can produce an allergic reaction in sensitive

people. If you want to pursue this further, track down the

manufacturer of the warfarin you took. Explain what happened to you.

It ought to supply you with a list of all the ingredients in its

product and suggest which one might be the culprit. Then let me

know, I'll pass the information on to the readers. Thought this

would be interesting to pass on!!Breta

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