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What is a dangerous INR level?
An international normalized ratio (INR) higher than 9 is associated with a high risk of bleeding, yet most studies have focused on outpatients with lower INR.
What level should warfarin?
In most situations the INR target is 2.5 (target range 2.0 – 3.0). This range is appropriate for the prophylaxis or treatment of venous thromboembolism and reduction of the risk of systemic embolism for people with atrial fibrillation and valvular heart disease. In some situations higher ranges are more appropriate.
How many mg of warfarin will kill you?
At levels of 100 mg/m3, warfarin is immediately dangerous to life and health.
Does warfarin have rat poison in it?
The chemicals in question are anticoagulant rodenticides (ARs), which work like the human blood-thinning drug warfarin. Warfarin is itself used as a rat poison, but is what environmental toxicologists call a first-generation AR, less lethal and less prone to bioaccumulation than its second-generation successors.
What should my INR level be on Coumadin?
Generally when a person is on Coumadin, the Dr is looking for an INR range of 2-4 depending on what you are taking it for. That is a very general range. When your INR level shoots above 5, you are at increased risk for hemorrhage.
What is the difference between Coumadin and warfarin sodium?
Instruct patients about prevention measures to minimize risk of bleeding and to report signs and symptoms of bleeding [see PATIENT INFORMATION]. COUMADIN (warfarin sodium) tablets and COUMADIN (warfarin sodium) for injection contain warfarin sodium, an anticoagulant that acts by inhibiting vitamin K ⌈dependent coagulation factors.
What should I do if my Coumadin levels are high?
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What are the risks of high INRS after warfarin?
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