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Aspirin
For some reason when I visited my EP two months ago he put me on
Eliquis
and told me told hold off on the aspirin. My cardiologist told me not to stop the aspirin. Well to make a long story short I never restarted the aspirin.
For some reason when I visited my EP two months ago he put me on
Eliquis
and told me told hold off on the aspirin. My cardiologist told me not to stop the aspirin. Well to make a long story short I never restarted the aspirin.
paulh1
in
AF Association
9 years ago
Sotalol
I am also taking
eliquis
, lisinopril and amlodopine. Just wondering what other experiences with Sotalol have been.
I am also taking
eliquis
, lisinopril and amlodopine. Just wondering what other experiences with Sotalol have been.
Brendaafib
in
AF Association
9 years ago
Falsification of evidence on some NOACs
articleid=2109855 and this mentions two of the new anti-coags, Apixaban (
Eliquis
) and Rivaroxaban (Xarelto).
articleid=2109855 and this mentions two of the new anti-coags, Apixaban (
Eliquis
) and Rivaroxaban (Xarelto).
MarkS
in
AF Association
9 years ago
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Which "Blood thinner"
Apixaban (
Eliquis
) was the third drug to become available in the United States. Apixaban comes in two doses, 5 mg twice daily or 2.5 mg twice daily. In the Aristotle trial, apixaban was at least as good and tended to be better than warfarin at preventing stroke (3).
Apixaban (
Eliquis
) was the third drug to become available in the United States. Apixaban comes in two doses, 5 mg twice daily or 2.5 mg twice daily. In the Aristotle trial, apixaban was at least as good and tended to be better than warfarin at preventing stroke (3).
Hidden
in
AF Association
9 years ago
Antidote for Rivaroxaban ! and mention of Apixaban
The antidote has already been shown to successfully reverse the anticoagulation activity of apixaban (
Eliquis
, Bristol-Myers Squibb/Pfizer).
The antidote has already been shown to successfully reverse the anticoagulation activity of apixaban (
Eliquis
, Bristol-Myers Squibb/Pfizer).
iris1205
in
AF Association
9 years ago
Change to Apixaban
Picked up my first packs of
Eliquis
(Apixaban) today so will be starting them in the next couple of days once my warfarin INR is south of 2.0 (but only just!!).
Picked up my first packs of
Eliquis
(Apixaban) today so will be starting them in the next couple of days once my warfarin INR is south of 2.0 (but only just!!).
AnticoagulateNow
in
AF Association
9 years ago
Pac's 3 months after ablation
Good news since no AFib I am off blood thinner - I was taking
Eliquis
. My questions for the group are: has anyone else had this happen (PAC's) after ablation? And should I be concerned the PAC's could lead to a return of Afib? It is worrisome that I can't tell the difference.
Good news since no AFib I am off blood thinner - I was taking
Eliquis
. My questions for the group are: has anyone else had this happen (PAC's) after ablation? And should I be concerned the PAC's could lead to a return of Afib? It is worrisome that I can't tell the difference.
Di1962
in
AF Association
9 years ago
Mathematician required
The question is this I take my Levo at 6·30 I take Angitil for supposed A f at 8·AM and 8pm I take
Eliquis
(a new anti-coagulent ) at 10AM approx and 9pm When can I take the ferrous fumarate. That has been prescribed twice a day.
The question is this I take my Levo at 6·30 I take Angitil for supposed A f at 8·AM and 8pm I take
Eliquis
(a new anti-coagulent ) at 10AM approx and 9pm When can I take the ferrous fumarate. That has been prescribed twice a day.
Pinkpeony
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
I have seen recent advertisements for Eliquis as an alternative for Warfarin....is anyone aware if this applies to APS patients?
Cheri
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
Understanding heart condition atrial fibrillation?
In May last year, all three drugs — dabigatran (Pradaxa), apixaban (
Eliquis
) and rivaroxaban (Xarelto) — were approved by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).
In May last year, all three drugs — dabigatran (Pradaxa), apixaban (
Eliquis
) and rivaroxaban (Xarelto) — were approved by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).
sandybrown
in
Cholesterol Support
11 years ago
Are Eliquis, Pradaxa or Dabigatran available on the NHS? They are more efficient than Warfarin and are recommended by NICE
Grandygrant
in
AF Association
11 years ago
Any info on use of K2 & Apixaban?
I am taking Apixaban (
Eliquis
2) for the last 12 weeks as a blood thinner as I have AF.I also have Osteoporosis and take Calcichew D3 Forte. I have read that K2 supplement is a great help for the uptake of the calcium into the bone so I am about to start to use it.
I am taking Apixaban (
Eliquis
2) for the last 12 weeks as a blood thinner as I have AF.I also have Osteoporosis and take Calcichew D3 Forte. I have read that K2 supplement is a great help for the uptake of the calcium into the bone so I am about to start to use it.
feorais
in
Anticoagulation Support
11 years ago
Was on Amiodarone 200 mg.a day, but specalist diagnosed "Amiodarone Induced Myopathy" muscle loss and weakness,I have long standing A Fib
I am on the new anticoag
Eliquis
(Apixaban, a BMY product) instead of Plavix, in case of AF breakthrough.Does anyone know of any effective but less toxic drug than Ami in the pipeline?
I am on the new anticoag
Eliquis
(Apixaban, a BMY product) instead of Plavix, in case of AF breakthrough.Does anyone know of any effective but less toxic drug than Ami in the pipeline?
feorais
in
Anticoagulation Support
11 years ago
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