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International Normalised Ratio (INR) testing is essential for managing anticoagulant therapy and ensuring patient safety. Whether you’re a healthcare provider or conducting personal monitoring, our INR testing products are designed for accurate, reliable, and easy-to-use results.

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An INR test is used to measure the clotting tendency of blood, often to monitor patients on anticoagulant medication such as warfarin. It helps ensure that the blood is not too thin (leading to bleeding) or too thick (leading to clotting).
The frequency of INR testing depends on the individual’s medication and health conditions. It is typically done weekly or monthly, but may be more frequent for patients adjusting to new medications or dosages.
Yes, you can perform an INR test at home with the appropriate testing device and disposable test strips. This is often recommended for patients on long-term anticoagulation therapy, as it reduces the need for frequent hospital visits.
INR testing devices are designed to provide accurate readings comparable to those obtained in clinical laboratories. However, it’s important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for use to ensure the most accurate results.
While the testing device itself may not require a prescription, the anticoagulant medication (such as warfarin) being monitored does. It’s important to work with your healthcare provider to determine the appropriate testing schedule and therapy management.
If your INR results are outside the target range, it’s crucial to contact your healthcare provider immediately. They may need to adjust your medication or provide further guidance on managing your anticoagulation therapy.
Typically, the INR device is sold separately from the test strips. It’s important to purchase the correct test strips that are compatible with your device for accurate results.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning and maintaining your INR testing device. Generally, it involves wiping down the device with a soft cloth and ensuring that the testing area remains dry and free from debris.
INR testing devices are specifically designed for measuring the clotting time of blood and may not be suitable for other types of blood tests. Always check the product specifications to ensure it meets your needs.
No, the INR test typically involves a small blood sample taken from a fingerstick, which is similar to the process of testing blood sugar levels. The process is quick and minimally uncomfortable.