Drug General Information (ID: DDI4B2FU7O)
  Drug Name Ginseng Drug Info Vorapaxar Drug Info
  Drug Type Natural product Small molecule
  Therapeutic Class Herbal Products Antiplatelet Agents/Protease-Activated Receptor-1 Antagonists
  Structure

 Mechanism of Ginseng-Vorapaxar Interaction (Severity Level: Moderate)
     Increased risk of bleeding Click to Show/Hide Mechanism Graph
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      Drug Name Ginseng Vorapaxar
      Mechanism Risk of bleeding
Antiplatelet effects 
Risk of bleeding
Antiplatelet 
      Key Mechanism Factor 1
Factor Name Bleeding
Factor Description Patients may be at risk for bleeding when the outcome of a disease or disease treatment confounds the standard mechanisms for maintaining hemostasis. Signs or symptoms of abnormal bleeding include: bleeding that takes a long time to stop (including nosebleeds, bleeding gums, bleeding from cuts and abrasions, and menstrual bleeding); severe unexplained bruising, or bruising that becomes larger; blood in the urine or stool, etc.
      Mechanism Description
  • Increased risk of bleeding by the combination of Ginseng and Vorapaxar 

Recommended Action
      Management Patients should consult a healthcare provider before taking any herbal or alternative medicine. In general, consumption of ginseng supplements and large amounts of ginseng should preferably be avoided during use of coagulation-modifying agents. In patients who have used this herb extensively prior to receiving anticoagulation, antiplatelet or thrombolytic therapy, the potential for an interaction should be considered. Close clinical and laboratory observation for hematologic complications is recommended.

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