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1. Please ensure that all information entered is correct and in line with the INR readings, prescribed medication, and guidance that you receive from your GP, clinic or physician.
2. This is an easy to use app that allows you to manage, track and record your INR readings, prescribed anticoagulant medication and future appointments with your GP, anticoagulant clinic or physician.
3. During oral anticoagulant therapy, it is important and highly recommended that you accurately monitoring your INR to ensure appropriate dosages are being prescribed and for a better health outcome.
4. This will be tested either by your GP, anticoagulant clinic or physician (or self-tested) to ensure that your prescribed dose is correct.
5. My INR has been designed for patients who are using Warfarin or Coumadin and are required to self-test or would like to take a more active role in monitoring their treatment.
6. My INR is designed to empower patients to better monitor their INR reading and prescribed Warfarin or Coumadin.
7. Frequent INR monitoring allows for a more accurate adjustment in your medication dose to achieve your 'Target INR'.
8. There are many conditions which require INR monitoring such as atrial fibrillation, cardiomyopathy, pulmonary embolus, stroke and deep vein thrombosis (DVT) amongst many others.
9. This app is designed to be used only in conjunction with the support that you receive and should not be used as a method of self-prescribing medication.
10. If your INR reading is too high, you are at greater risk of bleeding, so your dose may need to be reduced.
11. Your INR (International Normalised Ratio) reading is a way of measuring the time it takes for your blood to clot.
12. If its too low, your medication is not working sufficiently which may increase the risk of clots.
13. Everyone dose of Warfarin or Coumadin is unique.