INR is probably a mistaken form of "INRI," a Latin acronym that means Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum. This translates to "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews" and refers to the title that Pontius Pilate had placed over Jesus' head during the crucifixion to make a mockery.
INR
25000 inr
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Having inr of 1.3 means blood is on the thinner side
It indicated how long it will take the blood to clot. INR is a ratio taken from the PT.
its paise and rupee. 100 paises = 1 rupee. 1 Rupee / ! INR 2 INR 5 INR 10 INR 20 INR 50 INR 100 INR 500 INR and 1000 INR are std buds available.
The "INR" stands for international normalized ratio, when referring to laboratory studies. A "low" INR is normal, and there are no specific dangers. However, if a patient requires anticoagulant therapy (Coumadin, Lovenox, etc.), then a low INR would mean a greater chance of developing a blood clot.
I think you mean curreny. Curreny in India is INR.
It is INR 3,50,00,000.
Vitamin K can lower your INR. It is important to monitor INR levels. The lower your INR, the greater risk you have for blood clots to occur. Optimal INR levels are between 2.5-3.5.
No there is no risk of bleeding with INR of 1.1 as this is normal. Risk of bleeding is when INR is over 3. For surgical procedures it is preferred to have the INR at 1.2
Indian rupee is shortly called INR