Warfarin dosage chart

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Avatar f tn I test my own blood and adjust my dosage of warfarin. Usually I'm right in range 2.5 to 3.5 (2 art heart valves). About 6 to 8 weeks ago, I took augmentin for 10 days, 2 weeks ago, I took another antibiotic for 5 days. Since then, my PT/INR has been too low, 2.0. My diet and meds have stayed the same. I've been increasing my dose, yet it's still too low. Is it normal for this change? Please see my profile! Can it indicate my lupus activity?
Avatar f tn I take Warfarin as follows: 3mg 2xda for 2 da and 4mg 2xda rest of week. Can't seem to get my levels even. Is the dosage too little or not enough?
Avatar f tn As far as I'm aware, Coumadin is just one of the brand names of warfarin. It's like if I want some Clopidogrel (another form of anti platelet med) I could ask for either Clopidogrel or Plavix, Plavix is the brand name the drug company trades the medication under.
Avatar n tn Hi, I was diagnosed with Pulmonary Embolism 3 years ago with hypercoagulability (genetic) and have been on 2.5mg of Warfarin per day for the past 3 years. I have just had an abdominal scan, and was told that I have a dense, fatty liver. I have tried to eat as healthy as possible, but had to cut a lot of greens out of my diet, as it affected my INR and would have lead to me having to increase my Warfarin dosage. Now I am not sure if this lead to the 'fatty liver'problem.
Avatar n tn A drastic change in diet can alter INR also, but in my own personal experience, it has usually been other meds that caused me to need to change my warfarin dosage and not my diet. An INR that is consistently out of range is dangerous. Don't worry about maintaining the same dose of warfarin. Worry about maintaining an INR that is consistently within range. Whatever dose of warfarin you have to take to stay in range is okay.
Avatar f tn 1) has anyone else experienced over dosage of blood thinners ( warfarin or bradax) with brain lining thinning and the onset of dementia symptoms? 2) how can i convince my mother's specialist to reduce the bradax dosage...his main cocern is lawsuits and mi e is my mother's welfare...
Avatar f tn I will also try to find the link to an American Family Physician journal article about warfarin management that tells you what dosage adjustments to make, in order to achieve a given INR. It also tells when vitamin K administration is appropriate.
1069105 tn?1256700412 I speculate, before the accident (fell), she is taking more Warfarin. I have her dosage chart that she used before the fell, she take 1 tablet daily & an additional one tablet every 4th day. Don't know what is the mg/tablet because it is unmarked, but my understanding is min. is 1 mg, so that would mean min of 8 to 9 mg/week vs currently she is taking 3 tablets/week at 1mg each, means 3 mg/week.
Avatar n tn ve tried to read as much as I can about warfarin along the way. I even went to a day-long CEU workshop for medical professionals on warfarin management and got the certificate. But I'm still not an expert. To my way of thinking, the experts are the hematologists, pharmacists, and other health professionals who manage large numbers of people's warfarin on a daily basis.
Avatar n tn I COPIED THIS FROM THE WALGREENS DRUG INTERACTION OPTION ON THEIR WEBSITE... I JUST PICKED A COUMADIN DOSAGE.... I thought I should post it since it says a moderate interaction is possible. Again...this is copied from walgreens site.
Avatar f tn Just wonder if this doctor should have taken my pt/inr prior to prescibing this med so he could properly dosage the warfarin? he did alot of bloodwork Wednesday which i have not heard back on..but something just doesn't seem right with these intense symptoms and to do what they did to me.
Avatar m tn My name is Joyce and I am 70 years old, I've been on Coumadin for over a year and my doctor has changed my dosage so many times, if your INR is too high do you take some vil."K",and what happens if it too low. my other problem is that my legs or rather the feet feel like lead, walking any distance is out of the question but my legs never felt like this, feels like my energy level is from 0-100, I feel like 15%. what can I DO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
267288 tn?1256278177 Does anyone know what the equivalent dosage of Armour is to 1.25 mg and 1.0 mg levothyroxine respectively? Also, if anyone knows the equivalent Armour to 1.0 mg levothyroxine/ .25 mg Cytomel... Thank you very much in advance....
Avatar f tn The newest anticoagulants are relatively hassle free unlike warfarin. As for the aspirin, that is a good idea until you get on an anticoagulant. All you need is 80 mg per day, anything over that doesn't help more and bleeding risk is increased with high dosage. Once you get your EP consultation, then he can work with your cardiologist to maintain medications.
1569985 tn?1328247482 m sure they will tell you it is ok, and to resume your normal dosage after the procedure. Warfarin and Coumadin have really long half lives, so they take a while to be effected in the body. It will take a week or so to get back to your therapeutic range, but you should be ok as long as you are still following your diet and not taking any other medications that can interfere. Good for you having this procedure done. I like to see people keeping up with their screens. I am proud of you.
Avatar f tn A person on warfarin with an inr of 1.2 is not at risk of bleeding out. They are at risk for a clot. People not on warfarin normal range of about 1 because they don't have a bleeding or clotting disorder, thus 1 is normal. I take 10 MG a day everyday and my inr was 2.2 just today. It all depends o. The reason behind taking it.
Avatar m tn As for pregnancy, mechanical valves do greatly raise the risk of fetal problems, such as still births. The culprit is believed to be the anti-coagulant (warfarin) which crosses the placenta barrier. Trials are trying to establish if dosage could be the answer. Heparin was tried instead of warfarin but this caused the valves to have problems and valve replacement was necessary in many cases, some even fatal.
403156 tn?1290150018 For the mood chart, it would be nice to have the option to add medications ourselves. There are so many different meds out there, the list provided doesn't cover them all, and it would be hard to keep up with them. The option should be to enter the name of the med ourselves. The tracker is great, but more med options is needed. Is this function already there and I am not seeing it?
1569985 tn?1328247482 - can they recommend a modified dosage that would give you some benefits of Warfarin, but reduce your chances of bleeding. - just how high is the risk of bleeding as a result of this procedure. If you do bleed, is there a well established protocol for stopping it, if you are on Warfarin I am sorry to hear about this development. Its good that they found this out and are looking into it.
562614 tn?1216245278 My name is Molly. I posted a question, late last night. I realize there are many things to get to, but, I really need help. I desperately need someone to tell me, why my INR would go DOWN when my Warfarin is increased. I'm very concerned. I would imagine that something must be very wrong, if my INR is going to go down, and KEEP going down,when they keep increasing my dosage. I really need help, my doctors can't tell me anything right now, and I need to calm down about it.