What should I do if I have a history of a blood clot in my lungs, take Acitrom 4 mg, and am now experiencing high blood pressure of 150/100, pain in the back of my lungs, and a blood thinning test (PT/INR) result of 1.0?
I understand you must be feeling very concerned right now, but please take a deep breath. An INR of 1.0 means your blood is not being adequately thinned by your Acitrom (acenocoumarol) to protect you. Because you are experiencing back-of-the-lung pain and high blood pressure, it is very important to get evaluated by a doctor immediately. Please go to the nearest emergency room right away. They can safely evaluate your lungs, manage your blood pressure, and safely adjust your therapy. You did the right thing by checking your INR; please seek professional medical care now so you can get the right support.
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What should I do if I have a history of a blood clot in my lungs, take Acitrom 4 mg, and am now experiencing high blood pressure of 150/100, pain in the back of my lungs, and a blood thinning test (PT/INR) result of 1.0?