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warfarin and alcohol
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what does alcohol do to the INR? i know you can drink on them, as long as you have a regular amount so that the clinic can compensate, but what does alcohol actually do - make the inr increase or decrease?
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Regular and chronic alcohol consumption increases the rate of metabolism of Warfarin, leading to a lowering of the INR (underanticoagulation).
Binge drinking overwhelms the liver enzymes capacity to cope with the metabolism of Warfarin, and leads to sometimes very marked elevation of the INR (overanticoagulation).
Regular and chronic alcohol consumption increases the rate of metabolism of Warfarin, leading to a lowering of the INR (underanticoagulation).
Binge drinking overwhelms the liver enzymes capacity to cope with the metabolism of Warfarin, and leads to sometimes very marked elevation of the INR (overanticoagulation).