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From FDA reports: drug interactions between Coumadin and Glucosamine Sulphate

This is a real world study of Coumadin and Glucosamine Sulphate drug interactions. The study is created by eHealthMe based on 276 reports from FDA.

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Coumadin has active ingredients of warfarin sodium. It is used in blood clots, atrial fibrillation/flutter, deep venous thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, heart valve surgery, stroke.

Glucosamine sulphate has active ingredients of glucosamine sulfate. It is used in arthritis.

On Jun, 12, 2013: 276 people who reported to have interactions when taking Coumadin, Glucosamine Sulphate are studied

Trend of Coumadin, Glucosamine Sulphate's drug interactions, side effects and effectiveness reports (4942260)

Drug combinations in study:
- Coumadin (warfarin sodium)
- Glucosamine Sulphate (glucosamine sulfate)

eHealthMe real world results:

Most common interactions experienced by people in the use of Coumadin, Glucosamine Sulphate:

(click on each outcome to view in-depth analysis, incl. how people recovered)
InteractionNumber of reports
1Atrial Fibrillation124
2Anxiety106
3Dyspnoea100
4Asthenia93
5Fatigue76
6Pain61
7Injury50
8Cardiac Failure Congestive43
9Oedema Peripheral42
10Osteonecrosis Of Jaw42

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Most common interactions experienced by people in long term use of Coumadin, Glucosamine Sulphate:

(click on each outcome to view in-depth analysis, incl. how people recovered)
InteractionNumber of reports
1Vomiting5
2Abdominal Pain4
3Confusional State3
4Chest Pain3
5Drug Therapy3
6Retroperitoneal Haematoma3
7Shock3
8Unevaluable Event3
9Anaemia3
10Pharyngeal Oedema3

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Top conditions involved for these people * :

  1. Atrial fibrillation
  2. Rheumatoid arthritis
  3. Osteoporosis
  4. Multiple myeloma
  5. Hypertension

Top co-used drugs for these people * :

  1. Aspirin
  2. Lipitor
  3. Fosamax
  4. Folic acid
  5. Lisinopril

* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information.

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Side effects in real world:

On eHealthMe, Coumadin (warfarin sodium) is often used to treat blood clots. Glucosamine Sulphate (glucosamine sulfate) is often used to treat arthritis. Find out below the conditions the drugs are used for, how effective they are, and any alternative drugs that you can use to treat those same conditions.

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Related personalized Q&As (what is this?):

  • Does smoking marijuana while being treated for periperal artery disease worsen the disease?
    (for a 61 year old woman who has Peripheral Artery Disease, and takes Warfarin Sodium, Pletal, Lipitor, Ambien, Atenolol, Wellbutrin Xl)
    I've had two bi-femoral bypass grafts that have failed due to over-healing. I have a stent in my left leg and the right leg has had to find it's own blood flow as a stent couldn't be introduced. I have burning pain in my toes in the right leg. It is like the pain I had when my toes turned black 3 ...

    (Members of the personal health network: 5,318)



  • Can a heart bypass surgery causes gangrene on the left leg?
    (for a 42 year old man who has Coronary Artery Bypass, and takes Warfarin Sodium)
    Patient was a smoker prior to the heart bypass, 2 days after the surgery the left foot turned gangrene and was amputated. The drugs the doctor administered were Warfarin Sodium, ciprobay, aldactone, lasix, lipitor, amiodarone, panadeine, controloc, cardiprin, celebrex

    (Members of the personal health network: 1,046)



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