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lillylemon | 22:05 Fri 28th May 2010 | Health & Fitness
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If a patient who is on warfarin is meant to have an INR of betwen 2 and 3, what would a 'normal' person's INR be? (ie a healthy person not on medication)
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"Normal range for a healthy person is 0.9–1.3, and for people on warfarin therapy, 2.0–3.0 . . . "

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Chris
I have been on Warfarin for 34years and my INR target is 3.5 which for the past few tests has been spot on, so I now have a BT every 6 weeks.
it shoul be 1
I didn't know that "normal" persons had an INR
Why would one do an INR on a normal person?
bednobs: The reason mine is 3.5 is because I had an prosthetic aorta valve (rubber ball in a cage type) in1973 to make sure no clots form in my arteries and get stuck in it.

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