Plavix 75 mg (clopidogrel): Side effects: easy bruising, nose/gum bleeding, stomach irritation, rarely serious bleeding It reduces platelet clotting, so bleeding risk is always there, even if not visible Manjistha (Ayurveda): Usually safe in normal doses Side effects (rare): mild stomach upset, loose stools, possible increased “blood thinning” effect in sensitive people Why no bleeding now? Not everyone develops visible bleeding Your body may be tolerating Plavix well Dose is standard preventive dose, not always causing symptoms Bleeding risk is internal + subtle, not always external Important safety point: Taking Plavix + blood “purifying” herbs like Manjistha together may slightly increase bleeding tendency in some people, so caution is needed What you should do: No need to stop Plavix on your own Monitor for: easy bruising, black stools, gum/nose bleeding If using Manjistha, keep it low dose and under supervision Inform your cardiologist about all herbal intake If you want, I can tell you a safe Ayurveda + Plavix combination plan based on your condition. Regards, Dr Raghuveer (Ayurvedacharya)
It is excellent that you have not experienced any bruising, bleeding, or other visible side effects over the last 1 to 3 months. However, the combination of Plavix (Clopidogrel) 75 mg and internal use of Manjistha (Rubia cordifolia) requires careful monitoring **The Interaction: When you combine Plavix with oral Manjistha, you are essentially taking two agents that alter blood clotting. Even though your body has balanced them well for the past few months, this combination increases the long-term risk of unexpected bleeding.
Hello, Palvix (clopidogrel 75 mg) And Manjistha can generally be used together cautiously in some people, but there are important points to understand Why Plavix causes beeding Plavix works by -reducing platelet clotting -preventing blood clots -lowering risk of strokes/heart attack/stent blockage Because of this, common side effects can include -easy bruising -nosebleeds -gum bleeding -prolonged bleeding from cuts -stomach bleeding (rare but serious) Why you may not be bleeding Now Not having bleeding. does Not mean the medicine stopped working Many people take Plavix for years without obvious bleeding symptoms The medicine can still be working effectively internally Bleeding risk depends on -age -stomach condition -other medicines -platelet response -genetics -alcohol use -ulcers -supplements/herbs So absence of bleeding alone is usually not concerning About Manjistha Manjistha is generally used for -inflammation -skin condition -circulation support -pitta/rakta balance Usually it is mild, but theoretically it may -mildly influence circulation/blood thinning in some people So when combined with plavix Monitor carefully for -bruising -gum bleeding -black stool -blood in urine -prolonged bleeding Important interaction advice Avoid combining plavix with multiple strong blood-purifying or blood thinning herbs without supervision Especially -guggulu in high dose -garlic extracts -gingko -high dose turmeric supplements -other anticoagulants Since you have taken both for 3 months please consider -CBC -platelet count -liver function Seek immediate medical help if -black / tarry stool -vomiting blood -severe dizziness -sudden weakness -large unexplained bruises -bleeding that does not stop The fact that plavix is not causing bleeding now usually does not mean it has stopped acting. Many patients on plavix never develop visible bleeding. Manjishta is generally milder, but because both may influence blood/ circulation pathways, it is safest to -use moderate doses -avoid adding many other blood thinning herbs -monitor for bleeding signs -continue regular medical follow up Do follow Hope this might be helpful Thank you