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Originally Posted by BarryRX
Plavix is an anticoagulant. When taking anticoagulants one must be careful about bleeding, both externally AND internally. That is why you have probably been warned to be alert for signs of internal bleeding such as black, tarry stools or vomiting dark material that looks like coffee grounds. Alcohol can increase the chances of internal bleeding (by causing constriction of blood vessels). This increased chance of internal bleeding combined with an anticoagulant can result in serious internal bleeding. Also, just because many people on this forum take plavix and also enjoy a drink does not make the combination safe for you or for them. But everyone has to live their own life.......just enjoy yours and make your decision armed with the facts. I wish I could remember if there is a percentage of patients who drink and take plavix and have had bleeding problems, but retirement and age has dulled my memory from my pharmacist days. Please ask your pharmacist for more info.....these young kids are pretty sharp!
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Barry:
Thank you for the informative post.
We are not on Plavix or any other blood thinner besides aspirin, however, just wondering how Plavix compares to Coumadin / Warfarin ?
A dear friend plus a cousin are both on Coumadin due to a mitral valve replacement (titanium valves not animal valves)......
They have to go very very very often to have their blood workups done.
Also, they are not allowed to eat much of the green veggies nor cranberries, etc., etc. Any black and blue on the skin, etc. must be immediately reported......it's at least five years since the replacement valves were installed.
They also have to watch not to eat too many things with ginger and other spices which are natural blood thinners. It gets complicated, for sure.
Is Plavix less dangerous than Coumadin / Warfarin????
Thank you in advance for your knowledge and expertise.