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  • http://inrtracker.com/inr-levels INR Level Tool | INRTracker - Learn what an INR level is, what the best INR level is to have and how it impacts your Warfarin Therapy using this interactive INR levels tool.
  • http://inrtracker.com/calculators/wells-blood-clot-calculator-dvt Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Calculator | INRTracker - You can use this if you are asking yourself "do I have a blood clot in my leg?" or "do I have a DVT?"
  • http://inrtracker.com/calculators/wells-blood-clot-calculator-pe Pulmonary Embolism (PE) Calculator | INRTracker - You can use this if you are asking yourself "do I have a blood clot in my lung?" or "do I have a Pulmonary Embolism?"
  • http://inrtracker.com/users/sign_in Sign In | INRTracker - Sign in to INRTracker. If you do not have an account, you can register for free.
  • http://inrtracker.com/articles/diet/coumadin-diet The Definitive Coumadin Diet Guide | INRTracker - Learn about the ways food, alcohol, medications, and over-the-counter supplements can impact your INR test results.
  • http://inrtracker.com/articles/medical-tests/inr-tests INR Tests | INRTracker - International Normalized Ratio (INR) is a blood test that measures the time it takes for blood to clot. Learn more about what INR test results mean for you.
  • http://inrtracker.com/articles/diet/vitamin-k-foods Vitamin K Foods | INRTracker - Vitamin K is primarily known as the blood clotting vitamin. Learn the importance of Vitamin K in a healthy diet and how it can impact your Warfarin therapy.
  • http://inrtracker.com/articles/diet/vitamin-k-and-warfarin Vitamin K and Warfarin | INRTracker - Vitamin K is found in a variety of foods, including leafy green vegetables and certain plant oils. Learn how Vitamin K can impact your Warfarin therapy.

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