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Should You Eat Blueberries If You Are on Blood Thinners?

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According to the National Institutes of Health, a 1-cup serving of raw blueberries contains 28 micrograms of vitamin K. For individuals taking certain types of blood thinners, particularly warfarin, this nutrient content is a crucial factor to consider. So, should you eat blueberries if you are on blood thinners? The answer depends on your specific medication and how you manage your diet.

What medications do blueberries interact with?

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While often celebrated as a "superfood," blueberries are known to contain compounds that can affect how certain medications work. For this reason, individuals on specific drug regimens need to understand what medications do blueberries interact with to ensure their safety and the efficacy of their treatment.