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INR. Too Low

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Despite increased dosage it keeps going lower ??

Been in and out of 4 emergency rooms this month. Where when they monitored it was too high???

I don’t know if allergies or asthma can do this?

Ty

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Could you tell us a little more about yourself, your APS and your anticoagulation like if you selftest and parallelltest and what therapeutic INR-range you should try to keep if you take Warfarin.

Are you triplepositive? We learn so much from eachother but need more facts to learn something. You have not written anything earlier I think.

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I agree with this, are you parallel testing? Very important that any consultants looking after you are in the picture with this as well as your GP. MaryF

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