INR Diary

INR Diary

Reminds you of your daily Warfarin dose and tracks your INR

App info


2.3.1
December 26, 2024
3,775
$2.49
Android 4.1+
Everyone
Get it on Google Play

App description


Android App Analysis and Review: INR Diary, Developed by Web Factor. Listed in Medical Category. Current Version Is 2.3.1, Updated On 26/12/2024 . According to users reviews on Google Play: INR Diary. Achieved Over 4 thousand Installs. INR Diary Currently Has 168 Reviews, Average Rating 3.6 Stars

INR Diary assists in following up your anticoagulation programme. Insert the daily dose of your blood thinner medication (Warfarin, Coumadin, Marcoumar, Sintrom, Marevan, Falithrom, ...) for a certain period of time. You can add one dose at a time or multiple doses in bulk, according to a dose scheme. Doses can be expressed as an amount of pills or in milligrams. The app will remind you to take your daily dose at a personally configurable time.

Tap on your daily dose to confirm you've taken the blood thinner medication. The timestamp of confirmation is stored in the app. That way, you'll never forget if and at what time you've taken your medication.

The app can also record the INR measurements of your blood and visualizes the evolution of your INR in time. The app also reminds you when a new INR measurement is planned.

Dose and INR data can be exported or imported for backup purposes, or if you want to discuss this with your medical expert.

What's New


- Minor improvements and bugfixes

Rate and review on Google Play store


3.6
168 total
5 62.5
4 0
3 0
2 12.5
1 25.0

Total number of installs (*estimated)

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments

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Deniz İrde

"Simply the best!" Hi there, Just a small advice, canceling confirmation of a dose should bena little bit harder. For e.g. long pressing instead of tapping. The devices with no back button can interfere with the interface while doing a "back" action. While the "back" operation, mu finger can also undo the current dose's confirmation. Thanks.

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Alin-Constantin Ivana

Very good app, had it for some time (1 or 2 years) now I've got the new one hoping that notifications will include today dose not just a remember to take a dose. Would be useful to have notifications including the dose and a quick action like confirm / remind in 10/ 15 minutes. So doing it will help people who use wear devices without opening the phone / and the app. Beside this.. awesome app, really helped me not lose an appointment or a daily dose

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Allen Margrett (Allen M)

I have been using this app for a couple of years now. Very simple to set up and a life saver. Anyone on Warfarin will know how often your medication does changes and trying to remember the dose isn't easy. Also gives me information how my INR readings have changed which is helpful for my GP.

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Michel Devanakis

I had the previous version for a few years and just upgraded to this one. I followed the instructions and all my data was transferred without any problem. It works like a charm. The app is excellent and helps my doctor (and me) to keep track of all my history. Good work!!

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Alan Claydon-Fink

Really enjoy this app, however I can't get the alarm to operate reliably. Sometimes it works other times it doesn't. Also I preferred the bar chart on the home screen on the old app.

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Jessie N

Edit: Found it! You have to swipe it away// Unfortunately I can't figure out how to edit and delete my Scheme, I accidentally added the wrong dose and now it's alternating my schedule with the wrong info

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Brian Dawney

This app has everything anyone on blood thinners needs. I used another app for almost seven years, needed support and never received any help from the developers. Within 10 hrs. The developer of INR Diary got back to me with answers. The app is very user friendly and has everything that is needed. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

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Digitechnomad

I have just loaded this today and just started using it, but the problem I am finding with all the INR apps I have tried is that I need to have a separate app to manage my other medicate that I have to take which can interact with my warfarin medication also. I would pay extra to have this functionality added in to this app as well as possibly an interaction checker? I am young guy but don't want 3 different apps, feel free to contact me about doing this for me? Alex