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Evaluation of a warfarin initiation protocol for older people

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INTERNAL MEDICINE JOURNAL
Volume 33, Issue 9-10, Pages 465-467

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1046/j.1445-5994.2003.00452.x

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warfarin administration and dosage; warfarin adverse effects; drug administration; aged; comparative study

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A protocol for initiation of warfarin therapy, targeted specifically for older people and based on individual responses to initial warfarin doses, was evaluated in a case-control study. People within the protocol group: (i) received higher initial doses of warfarin, (ii) reached an international normalized ratio (INR) of 2 more quickly, (iii) spent more time with INR of 2-3 in the first week and (iv) were less likely to be over-anticoagulated. However, the proportion of people who reached an INR of 2 too quickly (in < 4 days) was no greater. The protocol correctly predicted the maintenance dose range of warfarin in over 70% of cases.

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