Effect of naproxen on the steady‐state serum concentration and anticoagulant activity of warfarin
- 1 January 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics
- Vol. 25 (1), 61-66
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cpt197925161
Abstract
The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether the anti-inflammatory drug naproxen interacts with warfarin during prolonged administration of both drugs. Healthy adults received oral doses of warfarin daily for 26 days. Naproxen, 375 mg twice daily, was given from the eleventh through the twentieth days. Naproxen administration had no apparent effect on the steady-state concentrations of free and total (free and protein-bound) warfarin in serum, despite a small but statistically significant increase of the warfarin-free fraction in serum. There was no apparent difference between the prothrombin times (at a constant daily dose of warfarin) observed before, during, and after administration of naproxen.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
- Effect of naproxen on the kinetics of elimination and anticoagulant activity of a single dose of warfarinClinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1979
- Serum protein binding as a determinant of warfarin body clearance and anticoagulant effectClinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1976