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I take viagra, been told I have to start taking Apixaban,is it OK to keep taking viagra?

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We were told in my cardiac rehab that the problematic interaction was Viagra with blood pressure meds, not anticoagulants. But I'd still double-check with your pharmacist.

you must check with a pharmacist or medical professional

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My "friend" takes warfarin and viagra! Does him no harm.

Would you trust the opinion of an anonymous person you have met on the internet. I wouldn't. As others have suggested talk to a health professional like a pharmacist.

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