LUVMyBirman
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Tested my INR today after a week. 1.9.
Needless to say....started to panic as I am usually very stable on 6 or 6-1/2 a day.
The only recent change was a decrease in my Inderal LA 80mg (beta blocker) To 60MG.
Upon my appointment with the cardiologist last week he discovered my pulse to be weak (heart beating too slow). Went down to 60MG on the beta blocker and I noticed a change within two days.
My question is since the "beta blockers" slow your metabolism a higher dose would cause you to metabolize your Coumadin slower? My recent decrease caused me to metabolize faster thus the INR drop? I have also gained weight since being on this med. Hoping now I can drop a few!
Ran this by the nurse and she said it makes sense. The only thing that's important now is to get my INR up. Using Lovenox injections as a precaution.
Needless to say....started to panic as I am usually very stable on 6 or 6-1/2 a day.
The only recent change was a decrease in my Inderal LA 80mg (beta blocker) To 60MG.
Upon my appointment with the cardiologist last week he discovered my pulse to be weak (heart beating too slow). Went down to 60MG on the beta blocker and I noticed a change within two days.
My question is since the "beta blockers" slow your metabolism a higher dose would cause you to metabolize your Coumadin slower? My recent decrease caused me to metabolize faster thus the INR drop? I have also gained weight since being on this med. Hoping now I can drop a few!
Ran this by the nurse and she said it makes sense. The only thing that's important now is to get my INR up. Using Lovenox injections as a precaution.