Treatments and tests

Warfarin safety

Safe warfarin use means reducing the risk of a blood clot forming in your body, without increasing the risk of bleeding. To do this your International Normalised Ratio (INR) needs to be within the target range.

What can I do to keep my International Normalised Ratio within the target range?
How should I take warfarin?
When should I take warfarin?
What if I miss a dose?
How can I monitor my warfarin treatment?
What if I am ill?
What do I need to remember about my medicines?

Where to get help

  • See your doctor.
  • Ring healthdirect Australia on 1800 022 222.

Medic Alert

Medicines information line

Poisons information line

  • Immediate specialist advice for overdoses or poisoning
  • Phone 13 11 26 (local call rates from land line only)

Adverse Medicines Events Line

National Prescribing Service (NPS) MedicineWise

  • Visit NPS MedicineWise (external site) for information on warfarin and other medications.
  • Do not skip doses of warfarin – always have extra supplies available.
  • You need to have regular blood tests to monitor your INR.

Remember

  • Do not skip doses of warfarin – always have extra supplies available.
  • You need to have regular blood tests to monitor your INR.

Acknowledgements

Western Australian Therapeutic Advisory Group | The WA Medication Safety Group


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