acenocoumarol and menaquinone-7

acenocoumarol has been researched along with menaquinone-7* in 1 studies

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1 other study(ies) available for acenocoumarol and menaquinone-7

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Effect of low-dose supplements of menaquinone-7 (vitamin K2 ) on the stability of oral anticoagulant treatment: dose-response relationship in healthy volunteers.
    Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH, 2013, Volume: 11, Issue:6

    Despite the worldwide use of vitamin K antagonists (VKAs), there is limited knowledge of the influence of dietary vitamin K on anticoagulation control. In view of the increasing nutraceutical availability of menaquinone-7 (MK-7; vitamin K2 ) and its promotion for bone and cardiovascular health, it is important to determine the posology for the interference of supplemental MK-7 with VKA therapy.. Eighteen healthy men and women were anticoagulated for 4 weeks with acenocoumarol, and 15 of them attained a target International Normalized Ratio (INR) of 2.0. In the six subsequent weeks, subjects were given increasing doses of MK-7 (10, 20 and 45 μg day(-1) ) while continuing acenocoumarol treatment at established individual doses.. Apart from the INR, acenocoumarol treatment significantly increased the levels of uncarboxylated factor II (ucFII), uncarboxylated osteocalcin (ucOC), and desphospho-uncarboxylated matrix Gla-protein (dp-ucMGP), and decreased endogenous thrombin generation (ETP). A daily intake of 45 μg of MK-7 significantly decreased the group mean values of both the INR and ucFII by ~ 40%. Daily intakes of 10 and 20 μg of MK-7 were independently judged by two hematologists to cause a clinically relevant lowering of the INR in at least 40% and 60% of subjects, respectively, and to significantly increase ETP by ~ 20% and ~ 30%, respectively. Circulating ucOC and dp-ucMGP were not affected by MK-7 intake.. MK-7 supplementation at doses as low as 10 μg (lower than the usual retail dose of 45 μg) significantly influenced anticoagulation sensitivity in some individuals. Hence, the use of MK-7 supplements needs to be avoided in patients receiving VKA therapy.

    Topics: Acenocoumarol; Administration, Oral; Adolescent; Adult; Anthropometry; Anticoagulants; Blood Coagulation; Dietary Supplements; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Drug Interactions; Female; Healthy Volunteers; Hemostatics; Humans; International Normalized Ratio; Male; Middle Aged; Thrombin; Vitamin K 2; Young Adult

2013