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- Is eliquis 5mg enough to break up a suspected blood clot in my right m
Eliquis is normally prescribed as a preventative at 5mg am pm tablet Now can it be used to slowly break up a blood clot in your arm ? I would think there are better alternatives than Eliquis
- Taking apixaban (Eliquis): Any foods or supplements to avoid?
Hi @patrizio, I take Eliquis (apixaban) 5 mg every morning and evening for a DVT I had about 4 months ago I usually drink a protein shake every day in the late morning I wasn't aware of any problems drinking a protein shake if you are on apixaban I did find some information on a pharmacist site on the topic --- Can You Drink Ensure Or Boost While Taking Eliquis?: https: hellopharmacist
- Can Eliquis be used one per day tablet? | Mayo Clinic Connect
Can Eliquis be used half dose, one pill per day? Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Heart Rhythm Conditions Support Group
- Have you reduced Eliquis dosage - Mayo Clinic Connect
I’ve been on Eliquis since 2019 for second incidence of bi-lateral lung clots I’ve asked pcp to reduce to 2 5 mg twice per day from 5 0 mg twice per day Just wondering if anyone has reduced their dosage and pros cons of doing so
- Taking Eliquis and Metoprolol for A-fib: Concerned about side effects
Just diagnosed Doctor prescribed Eliquis and Metoprolol I was wondering what side effects common I read there is a rare side effect of hair thinning for metoprolol (take 25 mg 2x day) Also read that Eliquis can sometimes cause some stomach discomfort (5 mg 2x day) Can either medications be taken in lesser amounts?
- Can I safely stop Eliquis and use Baby Asprin instead?
I have been on Eliquis for over 2 years following a blood clot in my leg My PCP says I need to stay on it for the rest of my life I had venous ablation to resolve vein issues I also tested for the blood clotting gene and do not have it I'm fatigued and weak since on Eliquis Is is safe to stop taking Eliquis and instead opt for baby asprin?
- Negative side effects of Eliquis - Mayo Clinic Connect
Seems to be typical of Eliquis patients, @1951vtnative I thought I must be clumsy from all the bruises and hematoma-like areas I've made a conscious effort to slow down and not multitask At least my arms are bruise free these days John has some good tips I use a sun shirt when gardening or hiking, it helps with snags and prevents sun burn
- To stay on Eliquis or not - Mayo Clinic Connect
I gladly accept taking Eliquis the rest of my life if I can see the reason But if I accepted the concept of better safe than sorry than PCP and cardiologist should and probably would start writing out scripts for DOAC to everyone over 70 - 75 but definitely feel that's not good or necessary Thank you for your input
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