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h English (en) | Some breastfeeding mothers have found, after consuming garlic, that their babies can be slow to feed, and have noted a garlic odor coming from them. [[File:Bulbs of Garlic Displayed For Sale At A Local Market.jpg|thumb|Bulbs of garlic displayed for sale at a local vegetable market]] If higher-than-recommended doses of garlic are taken with [[anticoagulant]] medications, this can lead to a higher risk of bleeding. Garlic may interact with [[warfarin]], [[saquinavir]], [[antihypertensives]], [[calcium channel blockers]], the [[quinolone antibiotic|quinolone family of antibiotics]] such as [[ciprofloxacin]], and [[hypoglycemic]] drugs, as well as other medications. The [[American Veterinary Medical Association]] considers garlic to be toxic to pets. |