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Is INR Of 1.4 A Cause For Concern?

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Posted on Wed, 2 Sep 2015
Question: If my INR is 1.4 is that of real concern?

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Answered by Dr. Dariush Saghafi (21 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
It's not of concern if it's NOT supposed to higher

Detailed Answer:
Usually people get INR's because they are on coumadin or some similar anticoagulant to keep their blood thin.

And so if you're supposed to be on coumadin for the purpose of preventing something that would require a HIGHER INR such as 2.0 or 2.5, etc. and you were only clocking in at 1.4 then, you should be a bit concerned and find out from your doctor had to boost that back up.

If on the other hand you're not intentionally trying to elevate your INR and you're showing an INR of 1.4 without even trying too much then, I would try and get to a hematologist to find out what is causing my blood to elevate its anticoagulability.

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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Dr. Dariush Saghafi

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Practicing since :1988

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Is INR Of 1.4 A Cause For Concern?

Brief Answer: It's not of concern if it's NOT supposed to higher Detailed Answer: Usually people get INR's because they are on coumadin or some similar anticoagulant to keep their blood thin. And so if you're supposed to be on coumadin for the purpose of preventing something that would require a HIGHER INR such as 2.0 or 2.5, etc. and you were only clocking in at 1.4 then, you should be a bit concerned and find out from your doctor had to boost that back up. If on the other hand you're not intentionally trying to elevate your INR and you're showing an INR of 1.4 without even trying too much then, I would try and get to a hematologist to find out what is causing my blood to elevate its anticoagulability. I hope these answers satisfactorily addresses your question. If so, may I ask your favor of a HIGH STAR RATING with some written feedback? Also, if there are no other questions or comments, may I ask you CLOSE THE QUERY on your end so this question can be transacted and archived for further reference by colleagues as necessary? The query has required a total of 10 minutes of physician specific time to read, research, and compile a return envoy to the patient.