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    It has been found that small amounts of grapefruit should have little effect on
    warfarin. Studies showed that warfarin patients showed no effect when they had
    up …Extremely small changes in vitamin K intake can have a significant effect on the …
    and grapefruit juice decrease the body's ability to metabolize Coumadin.grapefruit or grapefruit juice. Too much alcohol, cranberry products, or grapefruit
    products can. INCREASE warfarin's effect and increase your risk of bleeding.3 Answers – Posted in: coumadin – Answer: Grapefruit can increase the
    effectiveness of warfarin by affecting it's …Aug 1, 1998 The effect if any of prepared frozen grapefruit juice on prothrombin times (PTs) in
    patients undergoing stabilized warfarin therapy was studied.Jun 22, 2011 Rich in vitamin C, fiber and antioxidants, grapefruit is a tart citrus fruit and … large
    amounts of vitamin K can reverse the effects of Coumadin.Jun 10, 2011 To understand the effects of grapefruit on INR, it is important to know what … used
    to check the effectiveness of blood thinners, such as warfarin.Warfarin, also known as Coumadin®, has been given to you to prevent blood …
    either increase or reduce the effect of warfarin (Coumadin®) and therefore … day)
    or grapefruit juice poses a risk for a clinically relevant interaction with warfarin.Aug 14, 2014 Research has shown that certain fruits, particularly grapefruit and other citrus
    juices, can interfere with medication efficacy. A review in the …Certain drinks can increase the effect of warfarin, leading to bleeding problems.
    Avoid or consume only small amounts of these drinks when taking warfarin:.

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