January 26, 2004 — It is clear that warfarin therapy in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) resulting in an international normalized ratio (INR) >= 2.0 reduces the risk of stroke. However, what is ...
Experts examined whether patients receiving warfarin who have stable international normalized ratio (INR) values remain stable over time. In a study appearing in the ...
a Patient had a surgical procedure in April for which his warfarin was discontinued for five days. b During this visit, the patient was prescribed prednisone 10 mg orally daily and his warfarin dosage ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has concluded that inaccurate results from the point-of-care device used to measure international normalized ratio (INR) values in warfarin-treated patients ...
Similar number of out-of-range next INR values for patients with, without extended testing interval (HealthDay News) — For stable warfarin-treated patients, extended international normalized ratio ...
Continuing to address concerns about the device used to measure international normalized ratio (INR) values in ROCKET AF, trial leaders have released additional analyses of stored blood samples ...
A case study in Pediatrics describes the first published report of a potential oseltamivir-warfarin interaction in a child with influenza and hypoplastic left heart syndrome. The patient, an ...
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