Some medicinal products, like insulin, may interfere with the body's lipase system. This kind of interaction seems, however, to be of limited clinical importance.
Heparin given in clinical doses causes a transient release of lipoprotein lipase into the circulation. This may result initially in increased plasma lipolysis followed by a transient decrease in triglyceride clearance.
Soya-bean oil has a natural content of vitamin K1. However, the concentration in SmofKabiven/SmofKabiven Peripheral is so low that it is not expected to significantly influence the coagulation process in patients treated with coumarin derivatives.