Hoppa till huvudinnehåll

Can I take Devil's claw and Ginger together?

Guide för läkemedelsinteraktioner

Taking devil's claw and ginger together may increase your risk of bruising or bleeding. Both of these herbal supplements have natural blood-thinning properties. While the risk is generally low for healthy individuals, it becomes more significant if you are already taking blood-thinning medications or have an upcoming surgery.

Video picks for Läkemedelsinteraktioner

Fortsätt läsa nedan

Varför detta händer

Both devil's claw and ginger can interfere with how your blood clots. Ginger can prevent blood cells (platelets) from sticking together, while devil's claw may also have mild anticoagulant (blood-thinning) effects. When used together, these effects can add up, making your blood take longer to clot.

It is usually fine to take these together in standard food or supplement amounts if you are healthy. However, you should stop taking both at least two weeks before any scheduled surgery or dental work. If you notice unusual bruising, nosebleeds, or bleeding gums, stop using them and speak to your doctor. Do not combine these supplements if you are already taking prescribed blood thinners like warfarin, aspirin, or clopidogrel without medical supervision.

Fortsätt läsa nedan

Stomach ulcers or gallstones

Devil's claw can increase stomach acid and stimulate bile production, which may worsen stomach ulcers, duodenal ulcers, or gallstones.

Diabetes

Devil's claw may lower blood sugar levels; you must monitor your blood glucose closely as your diabetes medication dosage may need adjustment.

Heart rhythm disorders (arrhythmias)

Devil's claw can affect heart rate and blood pressure; use with caution if you have a heart condition or take blood pressure medication.

Bleeding disorders or surgery

These supplements can increase the risk of bruising and bleeding. You must stop taking them at least two weeks before any scheduled surgery.

Alkohol

It is best to avoid or strictly limit alcohol when taking Devil's Claw. Devil's Claw can increase the production of stomach acid, and alcohol is a known stomach irritant. Combining them may increase the risk of stomach upset, irritation, or gastric ulcers. Additionally, both substances are processed by the liver; combining them may increase the strain on liver function.

It is best to avoid or strictly limit alcohol when taking ginger supplements. Both alcohol and ginger can irritate the stomach lining, and combining them may increase the risk of stomach upset or acid reflux.

Fortsätt läsa nedan

Taking multiple medicines? Our Interaktionskontroll för läkemedel helps you check whether your prescriptions, over-the-counter medicines, and supplements are safe to take together. Simply search for your medicines to see potential interactions and what to do about them.

Ansvarsfriskrivning

Denna information är endast avsedd för allmän utbildning och bör inte användas som en ersättning för professionell medicinsk rådgivning. Rådfråga alltid din läkare, apotekare eller annan kvalificerad vårdpersonal innan du fattar beslut om dina mediciner. Individuella omständigheter kan variera, och endast en vårdpersonal som känner till din medicinska historia kan ge personlig vägledning.

Fortsätt läsa nedan

Artikelhistorik

Informationen på denna sida är skriven och granskad av kvalificerade kliniker.

  • 25 jan 2026 | Ursprungligen publicerad
flu eligibility checker

Fråga, dela, anslut.

Bläddra i diskussioner, ställ frågor och dela erfarenheter inom hundratals hälsorelaterade ämnen.

symptom checker

Känner du dig sjuk?

Bedöm dina symtom online gratis

Anmäl dig till Patientens nyhetsbrev

Din veckovisa dos av tydliga, pålitliga hälsoråd - skrivna för att hjälpa dig känna dig informerad, självsäker och i kontroll.

Vänligen ange en giltig e-postadress

By subscribing you accept our Sekretesspolicy. Du kan avsluta prenumerationen när som helst. Vi säljer aldrig dina uppgifter.