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Warfarin, INR and anti epileptic medication.

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Hello, does anyone have any experiences with INR levels being affected by anti epileptic medication? I am on keppra and lamotragine as well as Coumadin for a mechical aortic valve...

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If you don't have APS their is a site on healthunocked for people on Warfarin (Coumadin)

It's ACE I think whatever, you will need to check with the doctor envoved in your treatment

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I take Keppra and Topamax with warfarin and have had no problems with my INR related to those meds.

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