PT (prothrombin time) and INR (international normalized ratio) levels are usually targeted to be one and one half to two times normal - depending upon the coagulable process that is being treated.
You cannot accurately check Coumarin level by taking pulse! You need a blood test. Warfarin thins the blood.
Can you take Difene for pain while you are taking Warfarin
Can I drink Gatorade while taking Warfarin
Can I eat sultanas using warfarin
Tomato is safe, it's grapefruit that you have to avoid, if you are taking warfarin (also known as coumadin).
If taking warfarin, you should avoid vegetables which are rich in vitamin K, such as leeks, spinach, broccoli and peas.
Yes.
Yes, it doesn't affect how well warfarin works.
Yes, you can.
yes
probably not
Warfarin is a blood thinner given to patients with blood-clotting issues; you should not stop taking warfarin medication or change the dosage without advice from a doctor. Warfarin in some cases has been found to increase your chance of blood clots when stopped abruptly.