Your thread said Frequency, but I think you're wanting to know how...
(I posted this elsewhere. Am copying it here.)
I know Bina will be along to answer this.
However, the mfr of INR tester doesn't matter. After nearly 7 years of home-testing and almost that long in adjusting my dosages, I don't think it matters all that much when you test. Because warfarin is a slow-loading dose, it doesn't appear to matter tremendously if you test at night, noon or morning. Or before or after a meal.
I have an INRatio. I usually test in the morning, after I shower and before dressing, but sometimes it's just whenever. I don't test BEFORE showering, mainly because I want that Grand Canyon
puncture point to seal. Even with a bandage on it, I don't like putting my hand around hot water for at least an hour or two afterwards.
Some people who adjust their own dosages like to test before taking their meds, so they can make an immediate adjustment if needed.
For those who call in their results, best to test first thing in the morning, then call the results in when your doctor's office opens. If an adjustment is needed, hopefully you'll get a callback by dinnertime. Which for some reason, seems to be "the" time to take warfarin -- for whatever reason. Seems that marching orders upon discharge frequently dictate taking warfarin at night. It's not important what time of the day you take it -- as long as you take it every day at a regular time. I take mine @ breakfast.
As far as how often to test -- that's up to you & your doctor. People who are fairly new to warfarin may need to test weekly until their results are stable. I tested this week, first in 3 weeks, and both previous result and latest result were in range. If you test weekly, you know more quickly if you're heading up or down. If, when I retest I get a result just a nudge over 3.5, I'd retest in a week and just monitor any upward trend. If it gets over, say, 4.2, I'd be making adjustments. I like my INR to be at the higher end of my range (2.5-3.5), even up to 4.0.
In time, all of this will be second nature to you. You won't even think about it. You could almost do your INR tests while sleepwalking. But please don't. You could drop your new toy!
Bina -- what you think??