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In vitro analysis of n-acetylcysteine (NAC) interference with the international normalized ratio (INR).

Faisal Syed MinhajJames Brewer LeonardHyunuk SeungBruce D AndersonWendy Klein-SchwartzJoshua D King
Published in: Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2021)
Although it was found that at therapeutic concentrations the in vitro presence of NAC affects INR measurements on two different machines, the change is of little clinical relevance. Supratherapeutic concentrations of NAC affect INR significantly, but the clinical utility of those results is limited by the rarity of those concentrations being measured.
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