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Warfarin interactions

The interaction between ivermectin and warfarin, which can increase the risk of bleeding and other adverse effects.

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Jan 20, 2026

What are the documented drug interactions and serious adverse effects associated with ivermectin?

Ivermectin’s documented serious adverse effects center on rare but potentially severe neurotoxicity, hepatotoxicity and dermatologic reactions, and clinically meaningful drug–drug interactions driven ...

Jan 12, 2026

Which dietary supplements most frequently interact with antithrombotic and cardiovascular drugs, and what evidence supports those interactions?

Several widely used supplements—omega‑3 (fish oil), garlic, ginkgo biloba, ginger, ginseng, curcumin/turmeric, nattokinase, red yeast rice, vitamin K and vitamin E—are the supplements most frequently ...

Jan 8, 2026

Which common medications taken by seniors have clinically significant interactions with repeated-dose ivermectin?

Repeated-dose oral ivermectin can interact with a range of medications commonly taken by older adults, most notably blood thinners such as warfarin, strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (for example ketoconazole ...

Jan 6, 2026

What are the safety risks and side effects associated with oral lipolytic supplements like caffeine or L-carnitine?

Oral L‑carnitine supplements carry a small but consistent profile of gastrointestinal side effects (heartburn, dyspepsia, nausea, vomiting, stomach discomfort) and less common symptoms such as body od...

Jan 5, 2026

Which supplements commonly added to collagen/gelatin products have clinically significant interactions with anticoagulants or chemotherapy agents?

Collagen and gelatin themselves have little direct evidence of clinically meaningful interactions with anticoagulants or chemotherapy, but common additives found in commercial products—notably garlic ...