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Does anyone know if there is a vitamin pill I can take that won't interfere with my Warfarin?

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If you intend to take it every day it won't matter. Your warfarin dose may change till you stabilise but that is normal .

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Holland and Barratt do a vitamin pill that doesn't contain vitamin K. I can't remember what it was called, but I'm sure they will tell you if you ask.

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Vit K is the one vitamin that affects INR. However it is an essential vitamin and you need to have a good, steady intake. I get that from eating leafy greens most days but I also take a Vit K2 pill. My INR is very steady. A regular multi-vitamin pill containing Vit K would do the same thing as long as you take it every day.

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