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home > Surgical > Resources > Medications to Avoid Before and After Surgery

Medications to Avoid Before and After Surgery

When preparing for surgery, patients may be advised of medications to discontinue prior to surgery.

Usually, your surgeon will ask you to discontinue any mediations that interfere with normal blood clotting approximately three weeks pre-operatively. These medications will likely include aspirin, aspirin-containing compounds, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and vitamin E.

Medications contained on the following list may contribute to excessive bleeding during and after surgery. In addition to these medications, your surgeon may also ask that hormone medication be discontinued.

Tylenol may be suggested for normal pain relief.

Please consult with your physician and surgeon for specific recommendations and guidelines.

 Anti-coagulant Agents* Quick Look-up 
4-Way Cold Tablet ACA A-A Compound
Accutrim Actifed Actron
Acular(Opthalmic) Advil products Aleve
Alka-Seltzer Anacin Anaprox products
Andynos Anexsia Anisindione
Ansaid Anturane ASA
Ascriptin Aspergum Aspirin
Aspirin suppositories Axotal Baby Aspirin
B-A-C Bayer BC powder or tablets
Bexophene Buffaprin Bufferin
Buffinol Cama - Arthritis Strength Cataflam
Clinoril Congespirin Contac
Cope Coricidin Coumadin
Dalteparin injection Damason Darvon
Daypro Dia-Gesic Diclofenec
Dicumerol Digel Dimetapp Sinus
Dipyridamole Dolprin #3 tablets Donatab
Doxaphene Doxycycline Dristan
Duragesic Easprin Ecotrin
Emagrin Forte Empirin Emprazil
Enoxaparin injection Equagesic Equazine M
Etodolac Excedrin Feldene
Fenoprofen Fiogesic Fiorgen PH
Fioricet Fiorinal Flagyl
Flurbiprofen Flu-Tuss Fragmin injection
Furadantin Garlic Gemnisyn
Genpril Haltran Heparin
Hydrocortisone IBU Ibuprin
Ibuprofen Indochron E-R Indocin products
Indomethacin Ketoprofen Ketorolac
lbuprohm Liquiprin Lodine
Lortab ASA Lovnox injection lsollyl
Macrodantin Magnaprin Marine Fatty Acids
Marnal Meclofenamate Meclomen
Medipren Mefenamic Acid Mellaril
Menadol Meprobamate Midol products
Miradon Momentum Motrin products
Nabumetone Nalfon products Naprelan
Naprosyn Naprox X Naproxen
Night-time effervescent cold Norgesic products Norwich products
Nuprin Ocufen (Ophthalmic) Olsalazine
Omega-3 Fish Oil Supplements Opasal Orphengesic products
Orudis products Oruvail Oxaprozin
Oxycodone Pabalate products P-A-C
Pain reliever tabs Panasal Pentasa
Pentoxyfylline Pepto-Bismol Percodan
Persantine Phenaphen/Cod#3 Phenylpropanolamine
Pink Bismuth Piroxicam Ponstel
Prednisone Presalin Profenal
Propoxyphene Protamine Pyrroxate
Relafen Rhinocaps Robaxisal
Rowasa Roxiprin Rufen
Salatin Saleto products Salflex
Salicylate products Salocol Salsalate
Salsitab Scot-Tussin Sine-Aid
Sine-Off Sinex Sinutab
SK-65 Compound Sodium Salicylate Sodol Compound
Sofarin Soltice Soma Compound
Sparine St. Joseph Aspirin Stelazine
Suldinac Sulfasalazine Sulfinpyrazone
Supac Suprax Suprofen
Synalgos-DC Talwin Compound Tenuate
Tenuate Dospan Thorazine Ticlid
Ticlopidine Tolectin products Tolmetin
Torado Trental Triaminicin
Tricosal Trigesic Trigesic
Tussanil DH Tussirex products Ursinus
Vanquish Vibramycin Vitamin E
Voltaren Warfarin Wesprin
Willow Bark products Zomax Zorprin
 *Product, or constituent(s) within product, may contribute to excessive bleeding. Consult with your surgeon for details.


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