Can you drink ginger ale if take warfarin?
Ginger ale is a carbonated soft drink that is flavored with ginger. Warfarin is a medication that is used to prevent blood clots. There is some evidence that ginger may interfere with the absorption of warfarin, which could lead to an increased risk of blood clots. Therefore, it is generally recommended that people who are taking warfarin avoid consuming ginger. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if taking warfarin about whether or not drinking ginger ale is safe for you.
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