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Alcohol and Blood Thinners: What You Need to Know About Bleeding Risk and INR Changes
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Alcohol and Blood Thinners: What You Need to Know About Bleeding Risk and INR Changes

Alcohol can cause dangerous fluctuations in INR levels for people on warfarin, increasing bleeding risk. Learn how drinking affects your blood thinning, what limits are safe, and what signs to watch for.

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