Vitamin K in Anlene milk and yoghurt
2 August 2006
Vitamin K in Anlene milk and yoghurt – warning to people taking Warfarin
The New Zealand Food Safety Authority (NZFSA) is warning people who are taking the blood thinning drug Warfarin (trade names ‘Coumadin’ and ‘Marevan’) not to consume Anlene milk or yoghurt unless they consult their GP or medical specialist.
The product Anlene contains levels of vitamin
K which for most consumers will not lead to any health
risks. But for those in our population who are taking the
blood thinning drug Warfarin there could be significant
health risks associated with the level of Vitamin K that the
Anlene products contain.
Anlene is sold as dietary
supplements in New Zealand and come as:
- a milk drink in
1 litre cartons
- a milk drink in 2 litre bottles
-
yoghurt in 450g or 150g pottles.
Anlene labels are green
and white with red branding and are displayed in chillers
where dairy products are sold.
The warning comes after a
risk assessment of vitamin K on consumer health conducted by
NZFSA indicates that the levels of vitamin K in the Anlene
product could interfere with the efficacy of the drug
Warfarin.
NZFSA has asked the product’s manufacturer to place a warning statement on the label of all Anlene products informing those taking the blood thinning medication Warfarin not to consume Anlene products without consulting their GP or medical specialist.
For further information on vitamin K and Warfarin see NZFSA’s website: www.nzfsa.govt.nz
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