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Prothrombin Time


Prothrombin Time(PT), International Normalized Ratio(INR), PT

2 hr
850 Kenyan shillings
Nairobi

Service Description

Prothrombin Time Test and INR (PT/INR) A prothrombin time (PT) test measures how long it takes for a clot to form in a blood sample. An INR (international normalized ratio) is a type of calculation based on PT test results. Prothrombin is a protein made by the liver. It is one of several substances known as clotting (coagulation) factors. When you get a cut or other injury that causes bleeding, your clotting factors work together to form a blood clot. Clotting factor levels that are too low can cause you to bleed too much after an injury. Levels that are too high can cause dangerous clots to form in your arteries or veins. A PT/INR test helps find out if your blood is clotting normally. It also checks to see if the medicine that prevents blood clots is working the way it should. A PT/INR test is used to: 1. See how well warfarin is working. Warfarin is a blood-thinning medicine that's used to treat and prevent dangerous blood clots. (Coumadin is a common brand name for warfarin.) 2. Find out the reason for abnormal blood clots 3. Find out the reason for unusual bleeding 4. Check clotting function before surgery 5. Check for liver problems


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  • Nairobi

    Tecohealth Solutions, Nairobi, Kenya

    +254712481874

    tecohealthsolutions@gmail.com


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