The target International Normalized Ratio (INR) for a person is typically determined by a healthcare provider, such as a doctor or a specialist in anticoagulation management. This decision is based on the individual's medical condition, the underlying reason for anticoagulation therapy, and various factors like age, weight, and overall health. Common conditions requiring INR monitoring include atrial fibrillation and venous thromboembolism. Regular follow-up and monitoring are essential to adjust the target INR as needed.
The price, how informed the person is and the quality of the goods are the factors that determines whether a person will buy inferior or normal goods.
Indian rupee is shortly called INR
1 Billion USD = 100 cr USD= 100 *50 Cr INR = 5000 Cr INR ( taking 1 USD = 50 INR, as on 25.01.2012)
The acronym USD refers to the US dollar, while the acronym INR refers to the Indian rupee. Currently, the exchange rate for USD to INR is 1 USD to 54.88 INR. Depending on global market activity, however, the exchange rate is subject to change.
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Usually not. The target INR varies depending on the reason the warfarin is given but most commonly it is between 2 and 3.
To ensure a person's INR (International Normalized Ratio) is at a good level, regular monitoring through blood tests is essential, especially for those on anticoagulant therapy like warfarin. The target INR level is typically determined based on the individual's condition and treatment plan. Adjustments to medication dosage may be needed to keep the INR within the desired range to prevent blood clots or excessive bleeding.
It depends on the individual's specific medical condition. In most cases, a low INR indicates a higher risk of blood clotting, while a high INR means a higher risk of bleeding. The target INR range is typically determined by a healthcare provider based on the patient's medical history and condition.
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.
INR 2000..
INR = International Normalised Ratio, which describes how 'sticky' the blood is. Values are taken relative to 'normal' which is an INR of 1.0. People taking anticoagulant drugs, such as Warfarin, will have a raised INR, typically between 2.5 and 3.5. This means the blood is less sticky and less likely to form clots in the event of certain surgical procedures or disease.
The cost price depends upon the target area, generally it will cost in the range of 5000-8,000 INR.
INR
25000 inr
Warfarin is a blood thinning drug. It is very useful for treating and preventing blood clots. The blood thinning property of warfarin is measured by a blood test called INR (International Normalised Ratio); the finger-prick test each time a patient visits the anticoagulant clinic. The INR value needs to be maintained within a narrow target range (2.0-3.0 for most types of clotting disorders) for safe and effective treatment. The INR value can sometimes go above the set target range which can increase the risk of bleeding. As such vitamin K is used as an antidote to reverse INR
It is INR 3,50,00,000.
The price, how informed the person is and the quality of the goods are the factors that determines whether a person will buy inferior or normal goods.