What are the risks of a combination of warfarin and alcohol?

The risk of a combination of warfarin and alcohol is mainly that they increase the likelihood of excessive bleeding. This can lead to a secondary risk that depends on the first. Injuries obtained in alcohol -related accidents, such as falls or car accidents while driving under the influence of alcohol, could be more dangerous. However, the relationship between these two substances is complex and minimal alcohol ingestion will probably not significantly affect health. Usually there are greater problems when people consume more than two to three drinks a day, and especially if the use of warfarin is not accompanied by regular blood testing. To some extent, the desired action is formed by these substances. Can prevent strokes or other emboli. On the other hand, clotting prevention may be a bad thing when injured during bleeding. Patients on medicine will quite often perform blood tests such as an international normalized ratio (INR) or Protrombin (PT) to make sure they use the drug at a safe dosethe way. Warfarin is so reactive with other foods, drugs and infections that most people require frequent tests and are experiencing regular changes in their dose.

Due to the regularity of blood testing, using warfarin and alcohol in adequate quantities, it simply requires slight dosage adjustments, as INR or PT will reflect longer clotting. If alcohol is used excessively, tests may be unstable and can be difficult to prescribe a suitable amount of warfarin that does not pose a risk of dangerous low precipitation patients. Also the opportunity, patients do not receive tests they require and do not have to realize that they are in danger.

What does this mean that most doctors allow their patients to use warfarin and alcohol together. This recommendation often depends on the individual's agreement on regular blood tests. Consumption above two to three drinks per day is not recommended because with tA large alcohol cannot be safely given any amount of warfarin.

The combination of warfarin and alcohol in excess can create an indirect effect. Intoxicated people are more susceptible to accidents in vehicles or simple falls, slipping or trips. If warfarin and alcohol are used together, there may be more chances of excess injury bleeding, which could be fatal. The combination of blood monitoring, never works the vehicle after drinking and maintaining alcohol consumption to safe and moderate levels to a large extent eliminating this secondary risk.

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