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Vitamin K is associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular, cancer, or all-cause mortality
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<blockquote data-quote="Vince" data-source="post: 68463" data-attributes="member: 843"><p>Plavix is a drug that thins the blood by reducing platelet aggregation. It has nothing to do with vitamin K. Warfarin/coumadin is a blood thinner that works by reducing vitamin K recycling in the liver, which reduces production of the vitamin K dependent proteins that make blood coagulate. Vitamin K supplements do not affect the action of plavix, aspirin, or other platelet aggregation reducing medications. They do affect the action of vitamin K antagonists like warfarin/coumadin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince, post: 68463, member: 843"] Plavix is a drug that thins the blood by reducing platelet aggregation. It has nothing to do with vitamin K. Warfarin/coumadin is a blood thinner that works by reducing vitamin K recycling in the liver, which reduces production of the vitamin K dependent proteins that make blood coagulate. Vitamin K supplements do not affect the action of plavix, aspirin, or other platelet aggregation reducing medications. They do affect the action of vitamin K antagonists like warfarin/coumadin. [/QUOTE]
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