prothrombin
A prothrombin time test measures how fast your blood clots. Sometimes called a PT or pro time test, a prothrombin time test uses a typical of your blood.
Prothrombin is a protein produced by your liver. It is one of many factors in your blood that help it to clump appropriately.
If you take a blood-thinning drug such as warfarin (Coumadin), your prothrombin time test results will be expressed as a ratio called the international normalized ratio (INR).
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