Can I eat pickles and take warfarin?
Answer: Ask a doctor
Pickles are a type of fermented cucumber that contains a high level of vitamin K, which is a nutrient that helps your blood to clot. Warfarin is a medication used to prevent blood clots, so taking it with pickles could potentially interfere with its effectiveness. It is best to ask your doctor if it is safe for you to eat pickles while taking warfarin.
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