Warafin is a blood thinner so in theory it should decrease your INR but if your doseage is incorrect it could go either way ^^^^^ This idiot is not true. INR is a ratio of your clotting time compared to the nationalized ratio. If one were to take warfarin, their INR would INCREASE, not decrease.
Acetaminophen can increase the results of your INR, meaning your blood would be thinner. You should consult with your physician regarding Tylenol usage as the frequency of testing your PT/INR may need to be increased. However, Tylenol generally has a limited effect on INR's. Consuming the maximum dosage of 4g (4000mg) generally effects the INR very little.
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.
Lorazepam is the name of the drug in Lorazepam. There are no other medications in that drug. Acetaminophen is the same drug as Tylenol. There isn't any in Lorazepam.
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Macrolide antibiotics like Eryhtromycin and clarihtromyin could increase INR in addition to all antibitotics which could change your gut flora( healthy bacteria which synthesizes vitamin K) which kind of includes most antibiotics
No, garlic (in "natural products" doses) interfers with blood coagulation and might increase the 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 antihistamine in it. Lorazepam is a benzodiazepine. It is used to treat anxiety.
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