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Are There Any Interactions Among Warfarin,Simvastatin And Neuracel?

I am taking 7 prescription medications and I was considering taking an herbal for neurapathy. Can you check all my medications and dtermine if there is any interaction with this? Warfarin, benazepril, simvastatin,Sotalol, Tamsolosin, protonix, ativan The herbal mdication is Neuracel, which contains California Poppy, l Corydalis yahusuo, Passioflower, lobelia, and prickly ash. I also use a topical supplement nalled Penetrex YYYY@YYYY ,
Wed, 10 Dec 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

The simvastatin and warfarin have the potential for interaction but this can be monitored.
They can potentially act to increase the effect of each other. This can potentially cause an increase in side effects but this can be assessed by pt/inr ( for warfarin ) and monitoring for side effects (for simvastatin).

This is the only significant interaction noted with the traditional medications.

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Are There Any Interactions Among Warfarin,Simvastatin And Neuracel?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic The simvastatin and warfarin have the potential for interaction but this can be monitored. They can potentially act to increase the effect of each other. This can potentially cause an increase in side effects but this can be assessed by pt/inr ( for warfarin ) and monitoring for side effects (for simvastatin). This is the only significant interaction noted with the traditional medications. I hope this helps