How does ginseng interact with warfarin?
Warfarin is a commonly used drug that decreases the clotting activity of the blood by thinning it in order to prevent the development of clots or to prevent existing clots from getting bigger. Warfarin has a very narrow therapeutic index. In other words, the effective dose that is safe and the dose that may cause adverse events are very close. So if you are above the effective dose or below the effective dose, it may cause different pharmacologic activities. Tests for blood coagulation, or clotting, levels are done frequently in patients on wafarin to ensure the dose is appropriate. Other drugs and supplements may change the concentration of the warfarin in the blood, leading to clinical consequences. For example, the blood thinning effect may not be achieved, or someone may have bleeding because the blood won’t clot. After people in our study took ginseng for two weeks, we found that they had a lower blood level of warfarin, and that warfarin had less of an effect on blood clotting th