PMID: 9159606Apr 1, 1997Paper

Chinese herbs and warfarin potentiation by 'danshen'

Journal of Internal Medicine
C M YuJ E Sanderson

Abstract

Drug interactions with warfarin can be dangerous and although common drug interactions are now well recognized those with Chinese herbs are not widely appreciated. 'Danshen' is a herbal medicine often used for various complaints, particularly cardiovascular, in the Chinese community. We report a case of danshen-induced overcoagulation with severe and dangerous abnormalities of clotting in a patient with rheumatic heart disease.

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