What is the safest blood thinner to be on?

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What is the safest blood thinner to be on?

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answered 13 hours ago by Judy (58,410 points)
The safest blood thinner to be on is Eliquis also known as apixaban which also has the least side effects when compared to other blood thinners.

Eliquis also known as apixaban was found to be the safest blood thinner among the direct anticoagulants, with a lowest risk of gastrointestinal bleeding.

Apixaban is also known by it's brand name of Eliquis and is a prescription oral anticoagulant or blood thinner that is used for preventing stroke in people with atrial fibrillation, and to also treat or prevent deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism.

Apixaban or Eliquis works by inhibiting factor Xa to reduce blood clotting it's usually take twice a day.

Common side effects of Apixaban or Eliquis include bleeding more easily, including nosebleeds, bruising, gum bleeding and heavier periods.

You should inform doctors and dentists of use of Apixaban or Eliquis before any procedures.

Apixaban or Eliquis can also interact with medications, grapefruit and alcohol.

And you should not stop taking the Apixaban or Eliquis without first consulting with your doctor, as stopping Apixaban or Eliquis increases the risk of stroke or blood clots and it may cause serious and potentially fatal bleeding.

You should seek immediate medical care for any uncontrollable bleeding or pink/brown urine, or black/tarry stools when taking Apixaban or Eliquis.

Common uses of apixaban or Eliquis are to prevent blood clots from forming in the heart, which can cause strokes.

Apixaban or Eliquis is also used for treatment and prevention of deep vein thrombosis also known as clots in the legs and pulmonary embolism "clots in the lungs.

And apixaban or Eliquis is also used for post surgical care and the prevention of clots that follow hip or knee replacement.

The most common side effect when taking apixaban or Eliquis is easy bruising and increased bleeding from wounds as well as nausea, indigestion and stomach pain and dizziness, fatigue, and even a potential for severe bleeding.

It's also recommended that you should carry a medical alert card that states you are taking the apixaban or Eliquis medication and abruptly stopping apixaban or Eliquis can also cause a rebound effect and increase your risk of stroke.

And there's a risk of blood clots near your spine if the apixaban or Eliquis is used during spinal anesthesia/ puncture which can lead to paralysis.

Apixaban or Eliquis is also not recommended for people with severe liver disease or active and major bleeding.

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