

Track Your INR(International Normalized Ratio)
Monitor INR levels over time
Track Your INR in 3 Simple Steps
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1. Upload PDF
Upload your lab results PDF from Quest, LabCorp, or any lab. We support all major lab formats.
2. AI Extraction
Our AI extracts your INR values and all other biomarkers in under 30 seconds.
3. Clinical-Grade Charts
View your INR trends over time with clinical-grade visualizations.
Why Track INR?
A standardized way of reporting prothrombin time that allows for comparison between different laboratories. Essential for warfarin monitoring.
Monitor INR levels over time
Track warfarin anticoagulation effectiveness
Identify bleeding risk patterns
Evaluate anticoagulation therapy
INR Reference Information
Understanding your INR results
What It Measures
Target ranges vary by indication: 2.0-3.0 for most conditions, 2.5-3.5 for mechanical heart valves. Values >4.0 indicate high bleeding risk.
Factors That Can Affect INR
Warfarin therapy, liver function, vitamin K intake, other medications
Medical Source: 2019 ASH Guidelines on Venous Thromboembolism
LOINC Code: 34714-6
Medical Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with qualified healthcare professionals for medical interpretation of your INR results and any health concerns.
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