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Poor anticoagulation control in patients taking warfarin at a tertiary and district-level prothrombin clinic in Cape Town, South Africa

Background. Warfarin is the most commonly used anticoagulant for both primary and secondary prevention of thromboembolism. For anticoagulation efficacy, the international normalised ratio (INR) needs to be within the therapeutic range for at least 65% of time on warfarin. Objectives. To describe INR...

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Main Author: Ebrahim, Ismaeel
Other Authors: Blockman, Marc
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Division of Clinical Pharmacology 2019
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