A member asked:

Why is dipyridamole on beer labels?

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Dr. Louis Grenzer answered

Specializes in Cardiology

What are u drinking?: Well i never saw this on a beer label. Caution is advised in taking that drug with alcohol because of bleeding issues but i never saw it on a label. Certainly, the drug is not an ingredient of any beer so it could be a warning but i never saw it. What brand of beer did you see that on and how much did you drink? http://www.funnyforwards.com/beerwarninglabels.htm.

Answered 2/9/2013

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It is?????: Don't know what kind of beer you are drinking, but I have never heard of this. Dipyridamole is a drug which can cause increased bleeding and bruising, and beer is the last place it should be. If this was actually on a label, and not a joke someone is playing on you, it is dangerous and should be reported to the fda or your local consumer protection agency.

Answered 6/25/2014

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