Prostaglandin analogue
Latanoprost with blood thinners (warfarin, DOACs, heparin)
Many adults on chronic medications also take an anticoagulant — warfarin, a DOAC such as apixaban or rivaroxaban, or in hospital settings heparin. The combination with Latanoprost (Latanoprost) is common and most pairs are safe with appropriate monitoring, but a few specific interactions matter and should not be assumed away at 0.005%.
How Latanoprost interacts with anticoagulants
Anticoagulants reduce blood clotting; medications that further affect platelet function or warfarin metabolism can amplify bleeding risk. Latanoprost interaction depends on whether the medication shares warfarin's CYP2C9 pathway, affects platelet function, or has its own bleeding risk. Latanoprost is a prodrug ester hydrolysed by corneal esterases to its active free acid, which selectively binds the prostaglandin F (FP) receptor.
Practical guidance
According to the prescribing information for Latanoprost, anyone on chronic anticoagulation should review the addition of Latanoprost at 0.005% with the prescriber or anticoagulation clinic. For warfarin, INR may need closer monitoring during the first weeks. For DOACs, fixed dosing and the absence of routine monitoring make the prescriber consultation more important rather than less.
Frequently asked questions
Can I take Latanoprost with warfarin? ▾
Most users can take Latanoprost with warfarin under monitoring at 0.005%, but the combination warrants closer INR checks in the first weeks. Specific interactions of Latanoprost with warfarin are listed in the prescribing information; the anticoagulation clinic confirms the right approach.
Is Latanoprost safe on a DOAC like apixaban or rivaroxaban? ▾
For most DOAC users at 0.005%, Latanoprost is acceptable. DOACs have specific interactions with strong CYP3A4 inhibitors and inducers; whether Latanoprost affects this pathway determines whether dose adjustment or alternative selection is needed. Pharmacist review is the practical safeguard.
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