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If my inr reads 3'69 is it dangerous?

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Dr. Ira Friedlander answered

Specializes in Cardiac Electrophysiology

The risk of bleeding: increases significantly with an INR greater than 3.0. Your 3.69 is not "dangerous" but it is also not ideal. Contact your health care provider for instructions to bring it back down into an ideal range for you.

Answered 3/17/2021

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