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Hi I’ve started taking Ramipril 2.5mg and Apixaban 5mg only 3 days ago but the abdominal cramps are quite bad. Please could you tell me if anyone else has experienced this side effect and does it settle? If not I can’t stand this cramping.

Thank you in anticipation.

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In your position I would contact the doctor who prescribed this combination of medication, failing that speak to your pharmacist

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Nora-B

I agree with Happyrosie: Go and talk to your doctor or pharmacist..I was on Ramipril for a short time. I too suffered crippling pains in my stomach, along with a runny nose and worsening of Raynauds I had to put gloves on to open the fridge door. I was on a variety of meds but never heard of apixaban.. Take care and Happy New Year

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