Can I take Warfarin and Ibuprofen together?
Drug interaction guide
Originally published 24 Jan 2026
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Taking ibuprofen while on warfarin significantly increases your risk of serious bleeding, particularly in the stomach or gut. This combination can cause internal bleeding that may be difficult to stop.
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Why this happens
This is a 'double whammy' effect. Warfarin works by slowing down the blood's ability to clot. Ibuprofen also thins the blood by affecting platelets, and it can irritate the lining of the stomach, making ulcers or bleeding more likely. Together, they make it much harder for your body to stop any bleeding that starts.
What you should do
You should avoid taking ibuprofen (or other similar anti-inflammatories like aspirin or naproxen) while taking warfarin unless specifically told to do so by your doctor. For pain relief, paracetamol is usually a much safer choice. If you have already taken them together and notice signs of bleeding—such as dark, tarry stools, bruising easily, or a nosebleed that won't stop—seek medical advice immediately.
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Important precautions
Combined use (Drug-Drug Interaction)
Do not take ibuprofen while taking warfarin. Ibuprofen significantly increases the risk of severe internal bleeding and can interfere with how warfarin works. Use paracetamol for pain relief instead.
Asthme
Do not take ibuprofen if you have asthma, as it can trigger a life-threatening asthma attack or worsening of breathing difficulties in some people.
Grossesse
Warfarin must not be taken during pregnancy as it can cause serious birth defects and fatal bleeding in the unborn baby. Use effective contraception while taking this medicine.
Food and drink warnings
Alcool
Avoid binge drinking. Regular, moderate consumption is usually fine, but sudden changes in alcohol intake can affect how warfarin works and increase the risk of bleeding.
Foods high in vitamin K (e.g. spinach, kale, broccoli, Brussels sprouts)
You do not need to avoid these, but you must keep your intake consistent. Vitamin K helps blood clot, which works against warfarin. A sudden increase or decrease in these foods can change your INR levels.
Cranberry juice and cranberry products
Avoid or limit cranberry juice. It can increase the effect of warfarin, making you more likely to bleed.
Grapefruit juice
It is best to avoid large amounts of grapefruit juice as it may increase the risk of bleeding, though the evidence is less consistent than with other foods.
Pomegranate juice
Avoid or limit pomegranate juice as it may increase the effect of warfarin and the risk of bleeding.
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Using other medicines?
Taking multiple medicines? Our Medicines Interaction Checker helps you check whether your prescriptions, over-the-counter medicines, and supplements are safe to take together. Simply search for your medicines to see potential interactions and what to do about them.
Clause de non-responsabilité
This information is for general educational purposes only and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your GP, pharmacist, or another qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about your medications. Individual circumstances may vary, and only a healthcare professional who knows your medical history can provide personalised guidance.
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24 janvier 2026 | Publié à l'origine

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