PST BLOG: THE PSYCHOLOGICAL SIDE OF LONG-TERM ANTICOAGULATION: COPING WITH INR ANXIETY
Living with long-term anticoagulation therapy—especially with warfarin—requires consistent monitoring of INR (International Normalized Ratio) levels. While this is crucial to ensure the medication’s effectiveness and to prevent clotting or bleeding complications, the process often becomes a source of emotional stress and anxiety. This article explores INR anxiety, its psychological effects, and effective strategies for coping. […]
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