Does acard contain warfarin? Does eating dried cranberries conflict with the effects of acard?
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Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist, Editor
1 year ago
Acard does not contain warfarin, it is a drug whose active ingredient is acetylsalicylic acid. There is information that flavonoids present in cranberry juice can affect the hepatic metabolism of warfarin, enhancing its effect. Cranberry juice and other cranberry products may increase the effect of warfarin, so you should avoid consuming these products when using warfarin. As for Acard, there is information that due to the fact that cranberries contain salicylic acid, patients who take salicylates regularly as an antiplatelet drug should limit taking cranberry supplements or drinking large amounts of cranberry juice.