| Possible Interactions
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Apium
graveolens |
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There are no known scientific reports of interactions between celery seed and
conventional medications. However, given that celery seed is an herb with
diuretic effects, people taking prescription diuretics (such as furosemide or
hydrochlorothiazide) should not take this herb without first consulting a
healthcare provider.
Similarly, celery contains properties that may thin the blood, thus making it
somewhat of a concern to take with blood thinning medications such as warfarin
or aspirin. If you take warfarin in particular you should not use celery seed
without first consulting your healthcare provider. |

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