| Literature DB >> 21274401 |
Angelica Paoletti1, Eugenia Gallo, Silvia Benemei, Michele Vietri, Francesco Lapi, Roberta Volpi, Francesca Menniti-Ippolito, Luigi Gori, Alessandro Mugelli, Fabio Firenzuoli, Alfredo Vannacci.
Abstract
Introduction. The safety of vitamin K antagonists (VKA) use can be compromised by many popular herbal supplements taken by individuals. The literature reports that 30% of warfarin-treated patients self-medicates with herbs. Possible interactions represent an health risk. We aimed to identify all herbs-oral anticoagulants interactions collected in the Italian database of suspected adverse reactions to "natural health" products. Methods. The Italian database of spontaneous reports of suspected adverse reactions to natural products was analyzed to address herb-VKAs interactions. Results. From 2002 to 2009, we identified 12 reports with 7 cases of INR reduction in patients treated with warfarin (n = 3) and acenocoumarol (n = 4), and 5 cases of INR increase (all warfarin associated). It was reported 8 different herbal products as possibly interacting. Discussion. Our study confirms the risk of interactions, highlighting the difficulty to characterize them and their mechanisms and, finally, prevent their onset. The reported data underline the urgent need of healthcare providers being aware of the possible interaction between natural products and VKA, also because of the critical clinical conditions affecting patients. This is the first step to have the best approach to understand possible INR alterations linked to herb-VKA interaction and to rightly educate patients in treatment with VKA.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21274401 PMCID: PMC3025393 DOI: 10.1155/2011/612150
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Reports of INR reduction associated with use of natural remedies.
| Sex, age (years) | Product, dosage, and indication | Concomitant medications and notes | Adverse drug reaction, time to onset, and Naranjo score | Action taken and outcome |
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| F, 45 |
| Acenocoumarol 14 mg/w (since 10 years) | Reduction of anticoagulant therapy efficacy INR 1.4; 16 days; Possible [ | Herbal drugs withdrawn, Acenocoumarol dosage increase (16 mg/w); completely recovered |
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| F, 70 |
| Warfarin 5 mg/w (since 10 years) | Reduction of anticoagulant therapy efficacy INR 1.42; 2 weeks; Possible [ | Herbal drug withdrawn, warfarin dosage increase (6.25 mg/w); completely recovered |
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| F, 81 |
| Acenocoumarol 7 mg/w | Reduction of anticoagulant therapy efficacy INR 0.99; Possible [ | Herbal drugs withdrawn, Acenocoumarol dosage increase (08 mg/w); completely recovered |
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| M, 70 | Fermented Papaya Preparation (IMMUN'AGE FPP, Osato international, Gifu, Japan), 3 g/day orally; ageing prevention | Warfarin 25 mg/w (since 9 years) | Reduction of anticoagulant therapy efficacy INR 1.64; 1 month; Probable [ | Herbal drug withdrawn, warfarin dosage increase (27.5 mg/w); completely recovered |
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| F, 80 |
| Warfarin 27.5 mg/w (since 1.5 year) | Reduction of anticoagulant therapy efficacy INR 1.6; 4 days; Possible [ | Herbal drug withdrawn, warfarin dosage increase (32.5 mg/w); completely recovered |
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| F, 63 |
| Acenocoumarol 20 mg/w (since 2 years) | Reduction of anticoagulant therapy efficacy INR 1.37; 1 month; Possible [ | Herbal drugs withdrawn, Acenocoumarol dosage increase (22 mg/w); improvement |
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| M, 79 | vitamins (C,E), fish oil, lutein, zeaxantin, minerals (PRESERVISION 3, Bausch & Lomb incorporated Rochester, NY), 1 capsule/day; macular degeneration | Acenocoumarol 11 mg/w (since 15 years) | Reduction of anticoagulant therapy efficacy INR 1.50; 6 days; Possible [ | Supplement withdrawn, Acenocoumarol dosage increase (12 mg/w); improvement |
Reports of INR increase associated with use of natural remedies.
| Sex, age (years) | Product, dosage, and indication | Concomitant medications and notes | Adverse drug reaction, time to onset, and Naranjo score | Action taken and outcome |
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| M, 77 |
| Warfarin 35 mg/w | Overanticoagulation INR 10.6; 1 month; Possible [ | Konakion administration; herbal drug withdrawn; completely recovered |
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| F, 42 |
| Warfarin | Overanticoagulation; Possible [ | Unknown |
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| F, 73 |
| Warfarin | Overanticoagulation increase of INR; 10 days; Probable [ | Herbal drug withdrawn; completely recovered |
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| F, 64 |
| Warfarin | Overanticoagulation increase of INR; 10 days; Probable [ | Herbal drug withdrawn; completely recovered |
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| M, 61 |
| Warfarin (since 2 years) | Overanticoagulation INR 8; Possible [ | Unknown |