Plavix
I am taking Plavix after triple bypass surgery, I notice that turmeric porportedly does the same thing Plavix does. Is it safe to take both?
Many herbs are thought to affect blood clotting. Most
are suspected to decrease the effectiveness of the clotting process through
many different mechanisms. This is an important issue to consider when
combining certain herbs with medications.
Coumadin is the most well known blood thinner and has a very narrow therapeutic
window. It is very difficult to get the dose just right and can be
significantly affected by the use of herbs. I advise anyone taking
Coumadin to be extremely careful when combining the use of vitamins and herbs
with that medication as a miscalculation can be deadly.
Plavix is a little more forgiving. The biggest issue I can warn you about
is combining multiple different anti-platelet herbs or vitamins with
Plavix. For example, fish oil, vitamin E, CoQ10, Gingko biloba and garlic
are all mildly thinning to the blood. If you are taking several of these
in conjunction with the Turmeric and the Plavix you could be putting yourself
in a dangerous situation. Also, if you are taking Plavix and aspirin
together you should avoid the use of potentially blood thinning herbs.
Taking the Plavix and the Turmeric together does pose a theoretical chance,
based on some studied information, that you will have an increased risk bleeding. Anti-platelet medication poses a unique risk
when used in conjunction with certain herbs like Turmeric in the same way that
you are now at a higher risk of a bleeding event by taking certain over the counter
medications like aspirin, ibuprofen and even alcohol. I advise you to discuss your situation with
your doctor before combining these two things.
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