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In a message dated 3/15/2004 6:42:46 PM Central Standard Time,

JPindorski@... writes:

Taking the Aleve doesn't seem to have effected my INR.

Aleve is much more likely to affect your platelets than your INR. That's why

it's possible to have an ok INR but still have bleeding if you're on a med

(like Aleve) which affects the platelet part of the coag scheme rather than the

proteins affected by Coumadin.

Brenta

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Loretta: you may want to look at this website:

Nonsteroidal Anti- Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs): In healthy volunteers

receiving naproxen, concomitant administration of PLAVIX was

associated with increased occult gastrointestinal blood loss. NSAIDs

and PLAVIX should be coadministered with caution.

http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/clopidog_ad.htm

Debbi OU Alum in OKC

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> My husband is on Plavix and 81 mg. Ecotrin.

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> My husband is on Plavix and 81 mg. Ecotrin. He pulled a ligament

in his back and went to a sports medicine doctor who told him to take

two Aleve in the morning and two Aleve in the evening. I felt this

would cause excessive blood thinning which my pharmacist confirmed.

Any opinions on this?

>

> Loretta

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I'm also take Ecotrin but 325mg's plus Plavix and also Coumadin.

I've been taking a few Aleve's for daily headaches I've been getting

lately and my last two INR's were low.....1.7 and 1.9. They've

increased the Coumadin and I'm having it checked this week again.

Taking the Aleve doesn't seem to have effected my INR.

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> Aleve is much more likely to affect your platelets than your INR.

That's why

> it's possible to have an ok INR but still have bleeding if you're

on a med

> (like Aleve) which affects the platelet part of the coag scheme

rather than the

> proteins affected by Coumadin.

> Brenta

same info i received checking out possible meds for pain.

/lisa

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