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Aspirin interactions garlic

Many dietary supplements have antiplatelet activity, which may increase the risk of bleeding when used concurrently with anticoagulants. Feverfew inhibits cyclooxygenase and phospholipase A2 and may interact with anticoagulants and potentiate the antiplatelet effect of aspirin. Other supplements that possess antiplatelet activity include but are not limited to garlic, ginkgo, vitamin E, vitamin A, and selenium. [Pg.739]

There are no documented drug interactions, but garlic s antiplatelet effect might be dangerous in patients taking warfarin or antiplatelet agents such as aspirin, clopidogrel, ticlopidine, or dipyridamole. [Pg.174]


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