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Can you take endoxaban in the day time , I take it now at 10.30 at night with a glass of water , but I am getting up in the night to go the toilet,

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moo196

I used to take my warfarin around 6pm... Ask yr pharmacy for advice.

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Indersisive71 in reply tomoo196

Thanks for replying I will ask the pharmacy

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Grayjay

I used to take warfarin at 6.pm but now on Edoxaban which I take first thing between 8 and 9 a.m with all my other tablets. It just says take once a day on the package.

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Indersisive71 in reply toGrayjay

Thanks I wasnt sure whether you can take it the same time with other medications

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MazzyB

I take 2 a day so one usually around 8 so also take 20.00 at night too. Hope you get on ok.

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