Coumadin and Clomid drug interactions - a phase IV clinical study of FDA data

Summary:

Drug interactions are reported among people who take Coumadin (warfarin sodium) and Clomid (clomiphene citrate). Common drug interactions include insomnia among females and depression among males.

The phase IV clinical study analyzes what interactions people have when they take Coumadin and Clomid. It is created by eHealthMe based on reports of 12 people who take the same drugs from the FDA, and is updated regularly.

What is Coumadin?

Coumadin has active ingredients of warfarin sodium. It is often used in blood clots. eHealthMe is studying from 133,228 Coumadin users. Check the latest studies of Coumadin.

What is Clomid?

Clomid has active ingredients of clomiphene citrate. It is often used in infertility female. eHealthMe is studying from 1,350 Clomid users. Check the latest studies of Clomid.

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On Aug, 22, 2026

12 people who take Coumadin and Clomid together, and have interactions are studied.

Coumadin and Clomid drug interactions.

What are the common drug interactions of Coumadin and Clomid, by gender? *:

female:

  1. Insomnia (sleeplessness)
  2. Urinary tract infection
  3. Intracardiac thrombus (presence of a circumscribed mass with heart wall)
  4. Mass
  5. Multi-organ failure (multisystem organ failure)
  6. Renal failure (kidney dysfunction)
  7. Sinusitis (inflammation of sinus)
  8. Supraventricular tachycardia (rapid heart rhythm originating at or above the atrioventricular node)
  9. Tuberculin test positive
  10. Presyncope

male:

  1. Depression
  2. Emotional distress
  3. Hypersexuality
  4. Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (a mental health condition in which a person is preoccupied with rules, orderliness, and control)
  5. Pathological gambling
  6. Suicidal ideation

What are the common drug interactions of Coumadin and Clomid, by age (0-1 to 60+)? *:

0-1:

n/a

2-9:

n/a

10-19:

n/a

20-29:

  1. Bronchitis (inflammation of the mucous membrane in the bronchial tubes)
  2. Cardiac failure congestive
  3. Sinusitis (inflammation of sinus)
  4. Supraventricular tachycardia (rapid heart rhythm originating at or above the atrioventricular node)
  5. Tuberculin test positive
  6. Presyncope
  7. Uterine cancer
  8. Cardiomyopathy (weakening of the heart muscle)
  9. Back pain
  10. Blood cholesterol increased

30-39:

n/a

40-49:

n/a

50-59:

n/a

60+:

n/a

What are the existing conditions these people have? *

  1. Restless Leg Syndrome (a powerful urge to move your legs): 4 people, 33.33%
  2. Plantar Fasciitis (painful inflammatory process of the plantar fascia): 4 people, 33.33%
  3. Joint Pain: 4 people, 33.33%
  4. High Blood Pressure: 4 people, 33.33%
  5. High Blood Cholesterol: 4 people, 33.33%
  6. Headache (pain in head): 4 people, 33.33%
  7. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (a condition in which stomach contents leak backward from the stomach into the oesophagus): 4 people, 33.33%
  8. Diabetes: 4 people, 33.33%
  9. Depression: 4 people, 33.33%
  10. Peripartum Cardiomyopathy (deterioration in cardiac function presenting typically between the last month of pregnancy and up to five months postpartum): 2 people, 16.67%

* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information.

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How the study uses the data?

The study uses data from the FDA. It is based on warfarin sodium and clomiphene citrate (the active ingredients of Coumadin and Clomid, respectively), and Coumadin and Clomid (the brand names). Other drugs that have the same active ingredients (e.g. generic drugs) are not considered. Dosage of drugs is not considered in the study.

How to use the study?

DO NOT STOP MEDICATIONS without first consulting your doctor. If there are any serious or long term adverse effects discovered in the study, discuss the study with your doctor to ensure that proper medication management will be in place if applicable.

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