Is vaginal laser contraindicated with certain heart medications?
Most heart medications do not contraindicate vaginal laser, but caution is needed with anticoagulants (blood thinners) or drugs affecting tissue healing. Always inform your clinic about all your medications before treatment.
Detailed Medical Explanation
Drugs such as warfarin, DOACs, and antiplatelet agents can increase the risk of bleeding after vaginal procedures. Beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors, or statins do not generally affect the safety of laser therapy. Discuss your medications with your gynaecologist or prescriber before treatment. Sometimes, brief interruption or extra monitoring may be needed. For more, see NHS Medicines Info and RCOG.
Clinical Context
List all your medicines at consultation, especially blood thinners or drugs that alter wound healing. Clinic staff can then ensure your safety and optimal recovery.
Evidence-Based Approaches
NICE and BNF recommend careful medication review before any vaginal procedure. For detailed advice, see BNF Anticoagulants and NICE guidance.
