Warfarin Sensitivity DNA Test
What is your safe and effective Warfarin dose?
- Warfarin is a very effective drug to prevent abnormal blood clotting
- Too much warfarin can lead to abnormal bleeding and not enough will fail to prevent abnormal blood clotting
- Genetic variations affect the amount of warfarin that is required for a safe and effective dose
- Simple mouth swab DNA test with results in 1 – 2 weeks
About Warfarin
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About Warfarin DNA Testing
What is the warfarin dose genotype analysis? Which genes are tested? How do genetic variations lead to adverse reactions?
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Warfarin FAQs
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