CoQ10 is structurally similar to vitamin K and my interfere with effectiveness of anticoagulants.
Bilberry, Cod Liver Oil, Dong Qual, Evening Primrose Oil, Feverfew, Fish Oil, Flaxseed Oil, Garlic, Ginger Root, Ginkgo biloba, Ginseng, Glucosamine, Goldenseal, Grape Seed Extract, Green Tea, Horse Chestnut, Milk Thistle, Saw Palmetto, Vitamin C, Vitamin E Vitamin K:
CoQ10 is structurally similar to vitamin K and my interfere with effectiveness of anticoagulants.
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10):
CoQ10 is structurally similar to vitamin K and my interfere with effectiveness of anticoagulants.
People taking anticoagulant medications should maintain consistent amount of vitamin K from their diet and supplement regimen, while avoiding fluctuations in intake or large doses of vitamin K.
Bilberry, Cod Liver Oil, Dong Qual, Evening Primrose Oil, Feverfew, Fish Oil, Flaxseed Oil, Garlic, Ginger Root, Ginkgo biloba, Ginseng, Glucosamine, Goldenseal, Grape Seed Extract, Green Tea, Horse Chestnut, Milk Thistle, Saw Palmetto, Vitamin C, Vitamin E Vitamin K:
People taking anticoagulant medications should maintain consistent amount of vitamin K from their diet and supplement regimen, while avoiding fluctuations in intake or large doses of vitamin K.
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10):
People taking anticoagulant medications should maintain consistent amount of vitamin K from their diet and supplement regimen, while avoiding fluctuations in intake or large doses of vitamin K.
Use caution with the following supplements as they may increase effectiveness of medication and potentially increased risk of bleeding:
Bilberry, Cod Liver Oil, Dong Qual, Evening Primrose Oil, Feverfew, Fish Oil, Flaxseed Oil, Garlic, Ginger Root, Ginkgo biloba, Ginseng, Glucosamine, Goldenseal, Grape Seed Extract, Green Tea, Horse Chestnut, Milk Thistle, Saw Palmetto, Vitamin C, Vitamin E Vitamin K:
Use caution with the following supplements as they may increase effectiveness of medication and potentially increased risk of bleeding:
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10):
Use caution with the following supplements as they may increase effectiveness of medication and potentially increased risk of bleeding: