Ross
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I would have to think the 4.9 was a bogus result.
Freddie - Do you know who the Manufacturer of your Generic Warfarin is?
Frankly, I am rather surprised by this conclusion as The Vast Majority of patients who have switched from Brand Name Coumadin (did you know there were Several Sequential Owners of that Name?) to Generic Warfarin have seen NO verifiable difference, at least those who have switched to the Generic Warfarin manufactured by Barr (USA) or TARO (Israel) who are Highly Respected Manufacturers of Generic Warfarin.
'AL Capshaw'
Thanks for all your input.
Update:
Recap: Monday - 4.9
Wed - 1.8 (prescribed 3 days of Fragmin + increase in dosage)
Friday - 2.0 (first home test)
Monday - 2.3 (home test)
Wed - will be a Hospital vein test + will do a home test at same time to see if machine is right...
Something still isn't right. Can you post exactly what your taking each day? It sounds to me like your testing way too much and changing the dose too often.
I was testing often because the machine is new. New toy. I don't change my dose.
June - 5 mg
Day - Dose - INR
15 - 0.5 - 2.64
16 - 1.5
17 - 1 - 1.66
18 - 2
19
Sorry Al for not responding sooner. My new generic warfarin is TARO, it use to be APO and we all know what happened while I was on it.
Just curious but what do the numbers .5, 1.5, 1, 2 etc under the header "Dose" mean?
The 4.9 looks more and more like an anomaly.
Each Pill is 5 mg. 0.5 is half a pill or 2.5mg.. 2 are two pills or 10mg and so on...
I understand. If my math was correct....these were the amounts per week:
6/15-6/21 you took 50mg INR 2.1 on 6/20
6/22-6/28 you took 60mg INR 3.0 on 6/25
6/29-7/5 you took 52.5mg INR 4.9 on 7/5
7/6-7/12 you took 50mg INR 2.3 on 7/12
The 4.9 may have been the result of the increase to 60mg, or it may be just a fluke. Hard to say, but it appears you are changing daily dosages too often, but not terribly. If it were me, and I wanted to be in 2-3 range, I would stick with 50mg/wk(6 days @ 7.5mg + 1 day @5mg for a week or two). If you want to be in 2.5-3.5 range, you might try 55 mg/wk(6 days @7.5mg + 1 day @10mg for a week)....and restes after one week of change. Once you home test, this stuff becomes "a piece of cake".
And I repeat, I am not a doctor, and this represents only what I would consider doing:angel:.
I understand. If my math was correct....these were the amounts per week:
6/15-6/21 you took 50mg INR 2.1 on 6/20
6/22-6/28 you took 60mg INR 3.0 on 6/25
6/29-7/5 you took 52.5mg INR 4.9 on 7/5
7/6-7/12 you took 50mg INR 2.3 on 7/12
The 4.9 may have been the result of the increase to 60mg, or it may be just a fluke. Hard to say, but it appears you are changing daily dosages too often, but not terribly. If it were me, and I wanted to be in 2-3 range, I would stick with 50mg/wk(6 days @ 7.5mg + 1 day @5mg for a week or two). If you want to be in 2.5-3.5 range, you might try 55 mg/wk(6 days @7.5mg + 1 day @10mg for a week)....and restes after one week of change. Once you home test, this stuff becomes "a piece of cake".
And I repeat, I am not a doctor, and this represents only what I would consider doing:angel:.
There are specialized anticoagulation clinics in Europe to take care of this rare but very known problems of anticoagulation dosage. You should find one in Montreal. This is important for you.
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