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Part Used : ไม่ระบุActivity : DRUG INTERACTIONSolvent/Active Compound : -Type of experiment : humanType of animal : -Type of study : Cross-sectionN(Total) : 15N(Treatment) : -Sex : Both sexAge : 78+-/6 yrs.Route : Oral administrationDose/Conc.(herb) : -Duration : -Type of interaction : P.Kinetics & P.DynamicsInteraction with drug : WarfarinDose/Conc.(drug) : -Result : PositiveRemark : Result: Garlic + warfarin = Increased risk of bleeding (No. Potential or Possible Interactions = 1 of 45)Note : Subject total: Subjects were veterans over the age of 65 years who are frail and have complex medical and psychosocial problems.
Part Used : ไม่ระบุActivity : DRUG INTERACTIONSolvent/Active Compound :Type of experiment : humanType of animal : -Type of study : -N(Total) : -N(Treatment) : -Sex : -Age : -Route : -Dose/Conc.(herb) : -Duration : -Type of interaction : PharmacokineticsInteraction with drug : WarfarinDose/Conc.(drug) : -Result : PositiveRemark : Single reports of increased bleeding time with lisinopril, warfarin.Note : Data incomplete, data from review article.
Part Used : ไม่ระบุActivity : DRUG INTERACTIONSolvent/Active Compound :Type of experiment : non specifiedType of animal : -Type of study : -N(Total) : -N(Treatment) : -Sex : -Age : -Route : Non-specifiedDose/Conc.(herb) : -Duration : -Type of interaction : PharmacodynamicsInteraction with drug : WarfarinDose/Conc.(drug) : -Result : PositiveRemark : Reduction of CYP2E1 activity in humans and some animal species; no increase in CYP2B1/2 in humans. Mild inhibition of Pgp in vitro. Single reports of increased bleeding time with lisinopril, warfarin. Reduces bioavailability of the protease inhibitor saquinavir and to a lesser extent ritonavir. Appears safe with most drugs except saquinavir.Note : Data from review, data incomplete.
Part Used : หัวActivity : DRUG INTERACTIONSolvent/Active Compound : -Type of experiment : humanType of animal : -Type of study : Cross-sectionN(Total) : 250N(Treatment) : 201Sex : Both sexAge : 69+/-10 yrs.Route : Oral administrationDose/Conc.(herb) : Consumption of herbs at least 4 times per weekDuration : -Type of interaction : PharmacokineticsInteraction with drug : WarfarinDose/Conc.(drug) : -Result : PositiveRemark : Consumption of herbs at least 4 times per week was associated with suboptimal anticoagulation control with warfarin. Patients treated with warfarin should not only be aware of the intake of herbal drugs but also of foods with herbal ingredients such as garlic, ginger, and papaya.Note : Patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) who were prescribed warfarin therapy for at least 6 months before the study were recruited from the medical and cardiac clinics.
Part Used : หัวActivity : DRUG INTERACTIONSolvent/Active Compound : -Type of experiment : humanType of animal : -Type of study : Case reportN(Total) : 2N(Treatment) : 2Sex : Both sexAge : -Route : Oral administrationDose/Conc.(herb) : -Duration : -Type of interaction : PharmacodynamicsInteraction with drug : WarfarinDose/Conc.(drug) : -Result : PositiveRemark : The combination of warfarin and garlic extract caused an increase of clotting time and international normalized ratio (INR) in two separate case reports. These INR increases were attributed to garlic intake since no other medication changes had ocurred. In both cases, clotting time were roughly doubled.Note : Data incomplete, data from review article
Part Used : หัวActivity : DRUG INTERACTIONSolvent/Active Compound : -Type of experiment : humanType of animal : -Type of study : Cross-sectionN(Total) : 1818N(Treatment) : 25Sex : Both sexAge : -Route : Oral administrationDose/Conc.(herb) : -Duration : -Type of interaction : PharmacodynamicsInteraction with drug : WarfarinDose/Conc.(drug) : -Result : PositiveRemark : In a recent cross -sectional point - of - care survey of 1818 patients, 25 cases involving coadministered warfarin/antiplatelet agent and garlic identified a potential clinically significant interaction between the anticoagulant/platelets and garlic.Note : Data incomplete, data from review article