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The reason this combination "could" be problematic has to do with
domperidone's action to increase the gut's forward motility, thus cutting
the amount of time for absorption of coumadin, and decreasing the
PT/INR. But, this could be monitored and adjusted.
Becky Saenz, MD, IBCLC
At 07:55 PM 05/28/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Tom Hale's book lists many drug interactions that are problematic. Does
>anyone know if a mother on Coumadin could use Domperidone?
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>Thank you for any information or resource that you can pass along.
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>Pat Gima, IBLCLC
>Milwaukee Wisconsin
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