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Results 11 - 20 of 97 for Vitamin K
  1. ... vitamins ( vitamin A , vitamin D , vitamin E , and vitamin K ). Linoleic acid supplements are also recommended. People with ...
  2. ... clotting inside them. It helps the body use vitamin K . Cells also use vitamin E to interact with each other. It helps ...
  3. ... your intake of foods that are high in vitamin K, such as Brussels sprouts, since they can affect ...
  4. ... anticoagulant) warfarin (Coumadin, Jantoven) with foods high in vitamin K, such as kale. Talk to your provider If ...
  5. ... diuretics) to get rid of fluid build-up. Vitamin K or blood products to prevent excess bleeding. Medicines ...
  6. ... pills" (diuretics) to get rid of fluid buildup Vitamin K or blood products to prevent excess bleeding Medicines ...
  7. ... on Micronutrients. Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin A, Vitamin K, Arsenic, Boron, Chromium, Copper, Iodine, Iron, Manganese, Molybdenum, ...
  8. ... Deficiency - Vitamin B9 (folacin) Deficiency - Vitamin E Deficiency - Vitamin K Eating disorders Kwashiorkor Megaloblastic anemia Pellagra Rickets Scurvy ...
  9. ... families (inherited). Others develop from: Illnesses, such as vitamin K deficiency or severe liver disease Treatments, such as ...
  10. ... fever Bleeding disorders Ebola fever Dengue hemorrhagic fever Vitamin K deficiency
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