Possible Interactions with
Garlic
Overview
Garlic has blood-thinning properties. Therefore, if you are taking
anticoagulant (blood-thinning) medications such as aspirin, you should refrain
from consuming large amounts of garlic, either fresh or commercially
processed.
Drug Interactions
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Related Information
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| Garlic |
| Uses of this Herb |
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Arteries, Hardening
of |
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Common
Cold |
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Cough |
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High Blood
Pressure |
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High
Cholesterol |
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Menstrual
Pain |
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| Drugs that Interact |
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Summary |
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Blood-thinning
medications |
| Herbs with Similar Side Effects |
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Effect |
| Herbs with Similar Warnings |
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