Probable acenocoumarol- amoxycillin interaction

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We present the case of a woman undergoing treatment with acenocoumarol for deep vein thrombosis, who maintained an international normalized ratio (INR) of between 2.5 and 4 for 2 months. Seven days after the introduction of amoxycillin (500 mg/8 h) for a probable respiratory infection, the patient developed spontaneous bruising, with an INR of 7.1. Treatment with amoxycillin was discontinued, and 3 weeks later the INR had returned to previous values. In this case, the increase in the INR value with associated bruising after the addition of amoxycillin suggests a drug interaction between acenocoumarol and amoxycillin, other possible causes having been eliminated. © 1993 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Soto, J., Sacristan, J. A., Alsar, M. J., Femandez-Viadero, C., & Verduga, R. (1993). Probable acenocoumarol- amoxycillin interaction. Acta Haematologica, 90(4), 195–197. https://doi.org/10.1159/000204457

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