UncleSteve
Active member
After 15 years of visiting my INR clinic I've decided to self test. However my forward thinking (*not*) local health authority has told my GP that if I follow my chosen route, they will not support me, hey ho... So I've been looking at various methods to guide me through dosing.
There are some software programs around (still researching), however I came across a paper/card slide rule type calculator which was fairly cheap, but the shipping to Europe was £28.46 (GBP) = $44.95 (USD - can, so complained to Amazon who fobbed me off, so went to the publisher and complained and after waiting a week or so, they dropped the shipping down to £10.78 (GBP). So for the total order value of £16.47 I've ordered one to see what its like. Perhaps this may well interest a few people in the UK and Europe now I've got them to be sensible with their shipping.
I've come across a few on-line dosing calculators, and quite a lot of software aimed at clinics and organisations with huge prices to match. Just wondering if anyone uses a pre-written program apart from the obvious spreadsheet program Excel?
Steve.
There are some software programs around (still researching), however I came across a paper/card slide rule type calculator which was fairly cheap, but the shipping to Europe was £28.46 (GBP) = $44.95 (USD - can, so complained to Amazon who fobbed me off, so went to the publisher and complained and after waiting a week or so, they dropped the shipping down to £10.78 (GBP). So for the total order value of £16.47 I've ordered one to see what its like. Perhaps this may well interest a few people in the UK and Europe now I've got them to be sensible with their shipping.
I've come across a few on-line dosing calculators, and quite a lot of software aimed at clinics and organisations with huge prices to match. Just wondering if anyone uses a pre-written program apart from the obvious spreadsheet program Excel?
Steve.