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anti coagulant pill in pocket
hi does anyone take an anticoagulant for af as a pill in pocket thinking of asking my gp could i start as a p.i.p im 59 year old male taking bisop and multaq 400 also wondering if taking this way would it really have time to work at onset of bout of paf
hi does anyone take an anticoagulant for af as a pill in pocket thinking of asking my gp could i start as a p.i.p im 59 year old male taking bisop and multaq 400 also wondering if taking this way would it really have time to work at onset of bout of paf
Tomred
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AF Association
4 years ago
Spotting or miscarriage
Hi All, I’m having a bit of a stress. I got my first BFP on Wednesday from a fresh embryo transfer. My viability scan is on Thursday 21st November. We’ve been trying for 5 years. Over night (Saturday night/Sunday morning) I started spotting brown quite lightly. I managed not to panic as I know this
Hi All, I’m having a bit of a stress. I got my first BFP on Wednesday from a fresh embryo transfer. My viability scan is on Thursday 21st November. We’ve been trying for 5 years. Over night (Saturday night/Sunday morning) I started spotting brown quite lightly. I managed not to panic as I know this
Redpixie
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Warfarin May Heighten Risk of Osteoporosis in Afib Patients
Rheumatology Network Editorial Staff September 24, 2019 Patients with atrial fibrillation are commonly prescribed oral
anticoagulants
for stroke prevention, but in older patients at risk for osteoporosis, treatment with blood thinners may heighten osteoporosis risk, according to a study presented
Rheumatology Network Editorial Staff September 24, 2019 Patients with atrial fibrillation are commonly prescribed oral
anticoagulants
for stroke prevention, but in older patients at risk for osteoporosis, treatment with blood thinners may heighten osteoporosis risk, according to a study presented
lupus-support1
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 years ago
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Has anyone taken clopidogrel (plavix) and aspirin after severe bleeding from the bladder on xarelto, Eliquis, and warfarin. have atrial fib
I have atrial fibrillation. I went off of blood thinners due to extreme bleeding from my bladder when taking blood thinners. I then had a massive stroke and have recently been put on clopidogrel and aspirin but I am still bleeding heavily from bladder with very large clots. Any suggestions?
I have atrial fibrillation. I went off of blood thinners due to extreme bleeding from my bladder when taking blood thinners. I then had a massive stroke and have recently been put on clopidogrel and aspirin but I am still bleeding heavily from bladder with very large clots. Any suggestions?
PurpleAndroid
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Anticoagulation Support
4 years ago
CoaguChek XS Coagulation Meter
I understand Warfarin changes the way the liver adjust blood coagulation and the other
anticoagulants
do not. I saw a good deal on one on EBay and also learned Medicare will pay for one. Thanks
I understand Warfarin changes the way the liver adjust blood coagulation and the other
anticoagulants
do not. I saw a good deal on one on EBay and also learned Medicare will pay for one. Thanks
Aprilbday
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 years ago
Recurrent miscarriage - what tests should I be having to investigate?
Morning all, Since my last miscarriage I have since been offered a battery of tests to investigate this both through the NHS and privately. It is suspected the last miscarriage was with a PGS normal embryo (although it was female tissue so there is a 50:50 chance it was my tissue). I had a MMC then
Morning all, Since my last miscarriage I have since been offered a battery of tests to investigate this both through the NHS and privately. It is suspected the last miscarriage was with a PGS normal embryo (although it was female tissue so there is a 50:50 chance it was my tissue). I had a MMC then
Mogwai_2
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Flecainide
I have had about 5 episodes of afib now and I have been put in blood thinners and prescribed pill the pocket flecanide but I’ve never taken as I am scared of the possible side effects and thought I should have first dose with supervision ..has anyone got any experience of taking at home ..
I have had about 5 episodes of afib now and I have been put in blood thinners and prescribed pill the pocket flecanide but I’ve never taken as I am scared of the possible side effects and thought I should have first dose with supervision ..has anyone got any experience of taking at home ..
Sarwags
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AF Association
5 years ago
Blood thinners.
Is it right that T3 also thins the blood?
Is it right that T3 also thins the blood?
imdelightful
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Interesting try this app
Has anyone tried the phone app Stroke riskometer Mine was 12.5% chance over 5 years but I wondered if by taking blood thinners that could be divided by 5 as this wasnt one of the questions asked but have you got atrial fibrillation was Any idea Bob or anyone
Has anyone tried the phone app Stroke riskometer Mine was 12.5% chance over 5 years but I wondered if by taking blood thinners that could be divided by 5 as this wasnt one of the questions asked but have you got atrial fibrillation was Any idea Bob or anyone
fairgo45
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 years ago
Immunotherapy-Chemotherapy *Update*
Hello All, So I just finished my first month of immunotherapy+chemotherapy (Tecentriq+Abraxane) and so far so good. The sessions are weekly for three weeks, two meds the first week, one med the second week (just the chemo), and two meds the third week. One week off and then the cycle begins again. It
Hello All, So I just finished my first month of immunotherapy+chemotherapy (Tecentriq+Abraxane) and so far so good. The sessions are weekly for three weeks, two meds the first week, one med the second week (just the chemo), and two meds the third week. One week off and then the cycle begins again. It
Topaz_77
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
ANY SUGGESTIONS FOR GETTING READY FOR IMPENDING TRANSPLANT
I believe I reported the other day that I have signed up for the hep C transplant study at my transplant hospital. I have been told by the study chief transplant physician that it could be three days or it could be 70 days before I am called for a transplant. I have not been as focused on learning more
I believe I reported the other day that I have signed up for the hep C transplant study at my transplant hospital. I have been told by the study chief transplant physician that it could be three days or it could be 70 days before I am called for a transplant. I have not been as focused on learning more
TaffyTwoshoes27
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Kidney Dialysis
5 years ago
Concerns
I’ve Et tried hu could t handle it I’ve tried Pegasus after the second injections I was having tachycardia etc had to come of it my last one was wed last week how long do they stay in the system for in already on a blood thinner for a few clots I had but my specialist said I’m watch and wait now as I
I’ve Et tried hu could t handle it I’ve tried Pegasus after the second injections I was having tachycardia etc had to come of it my last one was wed last week how long do they stay in the system for in already on a blood thinner for a few clots I had but my specialist said I’m watch and wait now as I
Hahag
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
Apixoban and bleeding
I have been on apixoban for 4 months now and have a strange worry regarding side effects ... I haven’t got any ... including the reason for this question the fact that I don’t seem to bleed or bruise more than I did before . I am 59 and except paf which I last had several months ago I think I am in ok
I have been on apixoban for 4 months now and have a strange worry regarding side effects ... I haven’t got any ... including the reason for this question the fact that I don’t seem to bleed or bruise more than I did before . I am 59 and except paf which I last had several months ago I think I am in ok
Sfhmgusa
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AF Association
5 years ago
Diagnosis
I am so relieved l had my first cardiologist appointment yesterday and I finally got my diagnosis l have Atrial Flutter it’s definitely a weight off my shoulders I got prescribed diazepam and warfarin a blood thinner what is the difference between Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter and does the medication
I am so relieved l had my first cardiologist appointment yesterday and I finally got my diagnosis l have Atrial Flutter it’s definitely a weight off my shoulders I got prescribed diazepam and warfarin a blood thinner what is the difference between Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter and does the medication
Dee1982
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AF Association
5 years ago
Can I use Deep Heat for muscle pain?
Is it ok to use Deep Heat for muscle pain when on Statin, Blood thinner, Bisoprolol and Ramipril following HA and stents 2 weeks ago?
Is it ok to use Deep Heat for muscle pain when on Statin, Blood thinner, Bisoprolol and Ramipril following HA and stents 2 weeks ago?
Dougal2011
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
APS - Foggy and confused.
I was diagnosed with APS 20+ years ago before then, and since I have suffered from pre-stroke conditions that resolve with Nitroglycerin. I have gone to every hospital too many doctors and all types to list here, but if you can think of one, I have seen them. During my last hospital stay, I asked a
I was diagnosed with APS 20+ years ago before then, and since I have suffered from pre-stroke conditions that resolve with Nitroglycerin. I have gone to every hospital too many doctors and all types to list here, but if you can think of one, I have seen them. During my last hospital stay, I asked a
nubianprof63
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 years ago
People of HealthUnlocked | Meet Jane
[i] Hello friends, today's story really moved me. I have so much admiration for Jane, who talks about her rollercoaster journey with weight management and chronic pain. Hopefully, her story below will inspire one of you today - as it inspired me. Don't forget to leave Jane a lovely comment below. [/i
[i] Hello friends, today's story really moved me. I have so much admiration for Jane, who talks about her rollercoaster journey with weight management and chronic pain. Hopefully, her story below will inspire one of you today - as it inspired me. Don't forget to leave Jane a lovely comment below. [/i
MarketingHU
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HealthUnlocked Blog
5 years ago
Warfarin news
Although warfarin has been losing ground to the newer direct oral
anticoagulants
(DOACs) including apixaban and dabigatran, Ferland said the drug isn’t about to disappear from the anticoagulation landscape.
Although warfarin has been losing ground to the newer direct oral
anticoagulants
(DOACs) including apixaban and dabigatran, Ferland said the drug isn’t about to disappear from the anticoagulation landscape.
Aprilbday
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 years ago
Proton Pump Inhibitors
I note from posts that many of us are given stomach medications ostensibly to “ to protect the stomach”. In fact these PPI’s, omeprazole, lansoprazole, etc. act on the liver to reduce the amount of acid produced. In my case they induced fundic polyps to form on the stomach lining and I had to discontinue
I note from posts that many of us are given stomach medications ostensibly to “ to protect the stomach”. In fact these PPI’s, omeprazole, lansoprazole, etc. act on the liver to reduce the amount of acid produced. In my case they induced fundic polyps to form on the stomach lining and I had to discontinue
PhilGM
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Anti platelets and anti coagulation and an itch!
Just over a year ago I had 1 stent after the discovery of 99% blockage to LAD artery. Scary but with time and a bagful of meds I have returned to work and in general have done OK. My meds clopidogrel, atorvastatin, ramipril, lanzaprasole, and Apixaban. At the time I was on warfarin I have a prior history
Just over a year ago I had 1 stent after the discovery of 99% blockage to LAD artery. Scary but with time and a bagful of meds I have returned to work and in general have done OK. My meds clopidogrel, atorvastatin, ramipril, lanzaprasole, and Apixaban. At the time I was on warfarin I have a prior history
Sususulio
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
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