Yesterday, riding in my car here in the US, I heard another Eliquis ad from my radio. And finally in this ad, the info that Eliquis "should not be used by those with antiphospholipid syndrome" was included. Finally! Yeah!
Finally! True ad info! : Yesterday... - Hughes Syndrome A...
Finally! True ad info!
No doubt covering their rear ends😂
🎉🥳xx
I have seen it in the written blurbs. Glad it’s in the verbal adverts as well. 🤗
Has anyone heard any experience stories with Xarelto then? My doctor put me on Elliquis because I had a serious reaction to the Heparin injections and I can't take Warfarin. He thought it might be okay because it wasn't as long acting as Xarelto but he's a GP. It's been terrible trying to get into a specialist here in my city
I have been on Eliquis since 2017 and doing very well. I am triple positive APS with high titres, have Sjogren's, Hashimoto's, Lupus Anticoag, etc.
Oh my! That makes me feel better. My anxiety super spiked reading the original post and I started to freak a bit. Thank you for responding. I know it's not ideal for treatment, but I feel a little better knowing someone else is on Eliquis and doing okay
I did poorly on warfarin for 10 1/2 years, and after stopping warfarin the severe migraines improved and the bad nosebleeds lessened. This is a sore subject on the list, but I am not the only person my APS specialist has moved to Eliquis with good success. A person can react badly to any medicine, and my body reacted badly to warfarin. Eliquis is dosed twice a day, and maintains a good level in the bloodstream. I will PM you.