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Antidote for aspirin bleeding
Antidote for aspirin bleeding






antidote for aspirin bleeding

I'm an afibber of several years and have been on the anticoagulant Coumadin ever since my afib diagnosis. Your continued use of Eliquis is surprising to me. Hi, Interested and glad to hear that your afib was resolved by an ablation. Maybe one of you who has stopped Eliquis can give you some information. Mayo connect has been a God send for me as many of you have given me valuable insights. I think if you want to discontinue with the drug, have a conversation with your doctor first. I'm waiting for the generic version of Eliquis or Xeralto as the costs these drugs are prohibitive. I have hypertension and the fact that I have family history of strokes was enough for me to stay in, albeit reluctantly. He's a very active person and cardiologist actually told him he could resume his exercise routine (rowing, and cycling) the week after the operation.īlood thinner is new to me, I'm not happy with the side effects like random bruises, bleeding gum etc. My son in law had an operation then, the problem was resolved and he's no longer on Eliquis. A couple of years ago, my daughter found a doctor in Texas and when he examined my son in law, he found that there was a genetic factor. My doctor did reduced the dosage from 20 mg daily to 15 mg. My children don't want me to be off this either, what if I have another TIA again, or worse, a stroke. I asked to ba taken off Xeralto since so far there's no sign of afib, but he doesn't think it's a good idea. I also had a loop recorder put in to monitor my HR. I do not have afib, but I had a TIA in January so my cardiologist put me on Xeralto.








Antidote for aspirin bleeding