Ginkgo Biloba and Warfarin: Can You Take Them Together?
Here's what FDA drug labeling and NIH supplement data show.
Interaction Found
What happens: Ginkgo has antiplatelet properties that may increase bleeding risk when combined with blood thinners.
What to do: Use with caution. Monitor for signs of bleeding.
Source: FDA-approved drug labeling and NIH Office of Dietary Supplements fact sheets.
Learn more
Warfarin — full safety profile, side effects, and all known interactions.
Ginkgo Biloba — supplement labels containing this ingredient.
Frequently asked questions
Can I take Ginkgo Biloba with Warfarin?
Use with caution. Monitor for signs of bleeding.
What happens if you take Ginkgo Biloba and Warfarin together?
Ginkgo has antiplatelet properties that may increase bleeding risk when combined with blood thinners.
What should I do if I take both?
Use with caution. Monitor for signs of bleeding. Always consult your healthcare provider before combining supplements and medications.
SafeCheck provides drug interaction information from FDA-approved product labeling (openFDA). This is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before making medication decisions.