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INR & Warfarin Management

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The '10% rule': a 10% change in weekly warfarin dose produces approximately a 0.5–1.0 change in INR over 5–7 days. Avoid large dose changes — steady, incremental adjustments guided by serial INR checks are safer and achieve better long-term time in therapeutic range.

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Warfarin was discovered accidentally when cattle in North Dakota and Alberta died from internal bleeding after eating mouldy sweet clover hay in the 1920s. The toxic compound was identified as bishydroxycoumarin (dicoumarol) by Karl Paul Link at the University of Wisconsin in 1941. The anticoagulant was subsequently developed as both a rat poison and (later) a human medicine — it was named 'warfarin' from the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation initials plus '-arin' from coumarin.

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