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When did Xarelto come out?

Since released on the market in July 2011, thousands of people have taken Xarelto; many are people who have had knee or hip replacement surgery. Q.

What is Xarelto used for?

A. Xarelto is indicated to treat and prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT), a blood clot that forms in a deep vein, usually in the legs. It can also treat and prevent pulmonary embolism (PE), a blood clot in the lungs. DVT and PE are risk factors of surgeries and medical conditions that affect how the blood clots. Q.

Can I take Xarelto with food?

The makers of Xarelto suggest taking the 15 mg and 20 mg doses with food, specifically your evening meal if you’re treating AFib. The 10 mg tablet can be taken with or without food. Q.

Does Xarelto cause bleeding?

A. The most common side effect of Xarelto is the risk of bleeding. Xarelto increases the risk of bleeding and can cause serious or fatal bleeding, the drug’s label states. People taking Xarelto should watch for the following signs and symptoms of bleeding. Q.

Is Xarelto a blood thinner?

Before you reach for that drink, here are a few things you need to know about Xarelto and alcohol use. Alcohol acts as a blood thinner too, which makes the combination Xarelto + Alcohol even more dangerous. List of most common questions on Xarelto was updated on April 6, 2017.

Is Coumadin a blood thinner?

A. Coumadin is the brand name of the blood thinner drug called warfarin. Warfarin has been on the market for a very long time and has been proven in medical studies to be as affective for stoke prevention than Xarelto. Q. When is Xarelto therapeutic?

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