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Correction of excessive anticoagulation with low-dose oral vitamin K1.

BACKGROUND: Despite earlier acceptance of oral vitamin K1 (phytonadione) for the treatment of excessive anticoagulation, some recent guidelines do not recommend its use. OBJECTIVE: To reevaluate the efficacy of oral vitamin K1 in correcting excessive anticoagulation. DESIGN: Case series. SETTING: Anticoagulation clinics at two university medical centers. PATIENTS: 81 outpatients who had an international normalized ratio (INR) greater than 5.0 but did not have significant bleeding. INTERVENTIONS: Withholding 1 or 2 doses of warfarin, administering 2.5 mg of oral vitamin K1, measuring the INR after 24 to 48 hours, and adjusting the warfarin dose. MEASUREMENTS: INRs were obtained from a portable capillary fingerstick monitor or from an automated photooptical coagulometer. RESULTS: In 68 of 71 patients (96%), oral vitamin K1 lowered the INR from between 5.0 and 10.0 to less than 5.0 without inducing resistance to further anticoagulation. CONCLUSIONS: Withholding 1 or 2 doses of warfarin and administering 2.5 mg of oral vitamin K1 is a reliable, safe, and inexpensive way to rapidly correct excessive anticoagulation (INR > 5.0) in patients who do not have serious bleeding episodes and have an INR of less than 10.0.[1]

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  1. Correction of excessive anticoagulation with low-dose oral vitamin K1. Weibert, R.T., Le, D.T., Kayser, S.R., Rapaport, S.I. Ann. Intern. Med. (1997) [Pubmed]
 
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