The pharmacist in charge of the anticoagulation clinic is


The pharmacist in charge of the Anticoagulation clinic is having difficulty managing Mr. Jackson's INR. He had been taking a consistent dose of 5 mg of Warfarin daily which kept his INR in the therapeutic range. For the past 3 weeks Mr. Jacksons INR has been consistently low at 1.2- 1.3. What could be contributing to this? Please explain your answer.

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