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Apixaban Itching

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Been on Apixaban several months with slight generalised itching but have recently developed extremely itchy heat bumps especially on legs. The Apixaban leaflet lists this as possible side effect. Wondering whether any other anti coag would be better as it is very troublesome especially in bed at night.

Anyone else suffering likewise?

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Hi there. You aren't alone! You will find this topic discussed on the AFA forum. There are a few posts. See healthunlocked.com/afassoci...

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