I've had three separate DVTs first one at 18 years old , second one 25 years old and the third on I was 45 years old.
I have factor 5 Leiden blood clotting abnormality .NICE guidelines say two or more DVTs you need life time blood thinners. I prefer to be on rivoxaban than warfarin as food and alcohol interfered with my INR it was torture I cut drink out and it wouldn't stabilise .
Yes I have a drink if I fancy one they say in moderation.
We've been doing dry January and still haven't had a drink yet. We both healthy eating too counting calories.
My husband has a blood cancer too honestly it's been hurrendous he was 41 when he was diagnosed with polycythemia. It's now progressed to early stages myelofibrosis!!
We think ourselves as lucky as we can both be managed .
His condition is quite bad he's on new medication now and is doing well.
I take Eliquis now but used to take Xarelto. I've had wine or an occasional drink with both and have had no ill effects. But, everyone is different. Have you asked your doctor?
The American food and drug administration have approved ANDEXXA as the antidote for life threatening bleeding.
The problem would be whether the hospital where the patient is sent for treatment in the event of fatal bleeding had access to this antidote.
I'm sure they would be legally bound to have stocks of it within the country if not in the hospital.
The cardiologist don't seem to want to go into the pros and cons of taking Xarelto or Elequis.
This may be due to the legal battles J and J and Bayer had to fight in the past due to patient bleeding fatalities and compensation which had to be paid by them and the huge important fact of releasing a drug that had no antidote to fatal bleeding.
Both pharmaceutical companies claim that they paid the compensation because the time wasted fighting these legal claims was futile.
Hopefully this is all in the past now because there is an Antidote available.
I think all patients need more reassurance regarding this treatment.
Hope your mind is put at rest about this matter. It seems to be a catch 22 situation.
Hi there. The occasional glass of wine will not harm you. There is an antidote to Rivaroxaban and Apixaban called Andexanet alfa which is licensed for use in the USA. I’m not sure about Europe but it is not currently licensed in the UK. It is being considered and might become available in June 2020.
Yes you can drink with Rivaroxaban. The issue with drinking is not interference with the drug, but the consequences of being drunk on an anticoagulant and f as fling over and banging your head.
I can imagine that would pose a problem. I only have the occasional glass of wine with dinner, so that hopefully won't apply to me. Thank you for replying!
I've been on Xarelto for 4 years since I had pulmonary embolisms in my lungs and the doctors don't know the cause of the blood clots. I've been informed I will stay on Xarelto for life. Not having anticoagulant is worrisome especially if a person has serious injuries from a mva or other life threatening conditions needing surgery asap. Is this antidote for life threatening bleeding available in Canada?
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