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TRAVELLING ABROAD AND ON WARFARIN - How do you manage your INR tests outside of the UK?

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We are updating our useful list of clinics and hospitals around the world where you can get your INR checked. We know that a change in diet and temperature can sometimes affect your INR. We hope that the information will help you enjoy your travels whether they are business or pleasure.

Please e-mail any information you may have to inrtestabroad@gmail.com or phone 0208 289 6875

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