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hi I’m new to this forum . I have a long history of heart disease, and I need a little help on my journey. I had a successful triple bypass ten years ago and unfortunately two heart attacks in May this year 🫤 I’m on ticagrelor and my doc says I’ll be put on Rivaroxaban In May next year. Has this happened to you and how did you get on ? Thank you 🙏

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Was on rivaroxaban gave me bad pains in the stomach at night also an eye bleed. I've changed to a split dose of coated apixaban 5mg morning and evening no trouble with that one, I think the coating saves me getting heart burn from it

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