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Clinical outcomes of prolonged anticoagulation with rivaroxaban after unprovoked venous thromboembolism

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New research outcome on prolonged use of rivarovaban giving further protection from clots without an increase of bleeding. Encouraging for us with APS.

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Thanks for putting this on. MaryF

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Interesting study with the outcome described I feel confident regarding my treatment That is the fact it was tailore for me

Many thanks for posting

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That's awesome. I have been on Xarelto for 2 years now without any side effects.

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Good read, thank you, knowledge is everything

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