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Karlynn
Tim, I take 70/week. Ross is right, whatever dose you need to keep you in range is the correct dose.
Kathleen, your post is a bit confusing. There isn't an injection that helps you get into range in order to keep your dose lower. Maybe that's not what you meant, but your wording was bit confusing. There are Lovenox injections that help "protect" you from throwing clots when your INR is lower and some people will take these when their INR is low and are increasing their warfarin dose to get them in to range. But Lovenox and heparin do not register in the INR. INR measures what your warfarin dosage is doing. I'm thinking this is what you meant.
Kathleen said:Deuce
Not sure how long you have been having these low numbers but I would think it is time to call your cardiologists office to let them know your numbers. I doubt with two mechanicals my cardiologist would let me keep upping my dose to get in range. There are injections to ease you to the range you need and perhaps it is time for that.
Kathleen
Kathleen, your post is a bit confusing. There isn't an injection that helps you get into range in order to keep your dose lower. Maybe that's not what you meant, but your wording was bit confusing. There are Lovenox injections that help "protect" you from throwing clots when your INR is lower and some people will take these when their INR is low and are increasing their warfarin dose to get them in to range. But Lovenox and heparin do not register in the INR. INR measures what your warfarin dosage is doing. I'm thinking this is what you meant.