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My INR has been very stable since my MVR surgery a year and a half ago at 3.0.
My cholesterol count has always been on the high side at around 250 total although the preop angiogram showed perfectly clear coronary arteries. They were so clear that the cardio said that I'll never need to worry about cholesterol. In May, in order to appease my PCP, I agreed to go on Lipitor and my INR continued to be stable at 3.0 for a month. In August it jumped to 4.0 on the same dosage of warfarin.
Both my PCP and I were puzzled by this so we changed the dosage slightly to get it back to 3.0 but it dropped even lower than that on the changed dosage so I went back to the "normal dosage".
About 3 days before having the lab draw for the first INR reading I had a couple of 24 oz beers in the course of an evening. This is something I hadn't done for a long time. At first I thought the beer did it but researching the site here seems to indicate that this wasn't likely.
The "normal dosage" now takes me to 4.0 and the only thing I can figure is the Lipitor is having an effect. My research on the web says that the statin drugs work by binding to the albumin in the blood and taking them out of the bloodstream. This just so happens to be the same mechanism that removes warfarin from the bloodstream.
Has anyone gone on statins after having been on warfarin for a while and noticed this kind of change besides me? Maybe the 2 x 24 oz beers are the key but I need to dose the diet.
Thanks
Jerry
My cholesterol count has always been on the high side at around 250 total although the preop angiogram showed perfectly clear coronary arteries. They were so clear that the cardio said that I'll never need to worry about cholesterol. In May, in order to appease my PCP, I agreed to go on Lipitor and my INR continued to be stable at 3.0 for a month. In August it jumped to 4.0 on the same dosage of warfarin.
Both my PCP and I were puzzled by this so we changed the dosage slightly to get it back to 3.0 but it dropped even lower than that on the changed dosage so I went back to the "normal dosage".
About 3 days before having the lab draw for the first INR reading I had a couple of 24 oz beers in the course of an evening. This is something I hadn't done for a long time. At first I thought the beer did it but researching the site here seems to indicate that this wasn't likely.
The "normal dosage" now takes me to 4.0 and the only thing I can figure is the Lipitor is having an effect. My research on the web says that the statin drugs work by binding to the albumin in the blood and taking them out of the bloodstream. This just so happens to be the same mechanism that removes warfarin from the bloodstream.
Has anyone gone on statins after having been on warfarin for a while and noticed this kind of change besides me? Maybe the 2 x 24 oz beers are the key but I need to dose the diet.
Thanks
Jerry