I have had Paroxysmal AF for approx five years, an episode of which will last anything from 1-7 minutes. This might happen once daily, perhaps 4-5 times a week. I usually control it successfully with deep breathing.
For the duration of my affliction, I have been taking Eliquis Apixaban as an anticoagulant, 2.5mg twice daily. About one month ago, when collecting a repeat prescription, I noticed it wasn’t Eliquis Apixaban which I received, but another brand of this drug manufactured by Sandoz. Since commencing the Sandoz version, I have been experiencing very serious side effects in that it causes weak leg muscles, the weakness and pain starting high up on the buttocks about mid day and travelling right through the thighs and ending in heavy legs. In addition, I am unable to walk properly. I mean this. As the medication takes effect, I shuffle and am unable to stand for more than a few minutes at a time and as the day progresses, it all becomes worse and I find I have to spend a large proportion of time just seated, in order to alleviate the total discomfort.
I saw my doctor yesterday and described the situation. I am very fortunate with my doctor and we have a good working relationship. I explained my serious cumulative inability to walk, and the bad pain at the end of the day, when taking the Sandoz version, but he said that he’d never heard of this reaction. (I am sensitive to all kinds of drugs. )
Since I was having similar symptoms when taking the Eliquis version, but not so dramatic, the advice was that he felt he would try me on another anticoagulant from another family of drugs. Following my appointment, I collected the prescription and once home did the inevitable and started exploring what it was all about on the internet. The drug is called Edoxaban Lixiana 60mg once daily. The listed side effects just terrify me, because of my drug sensitivity and quite frankly I would rather return to Eliquis Apixaban, symptoms predictable, twice a day and splitting the dose, instead of one pill a day.
So now I am faced with having to return to doctor and explain my fears . I am frightened by what I read of this new drug. As an experiment and to prove to myself that I wasn’t imagining matters, I explained to my doctor that I spent two days without the Sandoz version, a few days prior to visiting him, making sure that it had cleared my system sufficiently to gauge the situation. I was unsurprised when, at the end of the two day experiment, I discovered that I could walk almost normally. No pains, no weak legs, no nothing, just normal! Great! My doctor asked did I think that I felt better when I missed out the Sandoz for two whole days! No disrespect, but ask a silly question! That’s when the prescription for Edoxaban appeared. I cannot not take an anticoagulant because of my vintage years, but hey ho, quality of life guys! Any advice would be most welcome. Rosa. 🧐