rivaroxaban
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I've been on warfarin for just over a year and have to be on it for life but want to change to Rivaroxaban as there is no regular INR checks. My GP said that it can't be done as no-one has ever been on Rivaroxaban long term. Can anybody tell me if this is correct? or have I been fobbed off.
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jilly57829 rob60599
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carroll998 jilly57829
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rob60599 jilly57829
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derek76 rob60599
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elfnsafety rob60599
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This was over a year ago but your GP is right, Rivaroxaban is a relatively new anti-coagulant whereas Warfarin has been prescribed for over 50 years . I have been on Warfarin since Nov 2011 and have no side effects and a stable INR . I self monitor with my own Roche Coaguchek blood analysing meter and have after some research used my own 15 page guide to reduce food , drink , medicines etc that interact with Warfarin up or down . Hope this helps .
natasha_93521 rob60599
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carroll998 natasha_93521
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avril87463 natasha_93521
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wendy2310 rob60599
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Hi Rob, I have had 3 blood clots, the first 1 they put me on warfare, the second 1 they put me on rival oxidant and on the last 1 I asked to be put on river oxidant. When asked why I just told the doc that if I have to be on a blood thinner for the rest of my life then I'd rather it be river oxidant. I just think your doctor is too lazy to do the paperwork, because it does need to be checked now and then and it is registered with the haemostasis team. Hope that helps, I would see another doctor and ask their opinion.
monica85733 rob60599
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the warfarin was causing bleeds, and blood had to be removed from my knee joints at A and E,
i have had a valve repair, and after research h my consultant recommended transfer to Apixoban for life
derek76 monica85733
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Are you in AF ? If so prior to the repar or since ? I went into AF after mt aortic valve replacement.
monica85733 derek76
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Hope that this helps
monica85733 rob60599
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This happened twice.I also tore a leg muscle and again finished up on crutches as the bleeding did not stop.My injuries have been sport related, but the non clotting while on warfarin was the problem.
I still play my sport ,tennis,but am less likely to have bleeds.
Nowadaays, also when I was on warfarin,I stop taking the anticoagulant,for at least 24 hours to allow the blood to clot,after an injury
colinghob rob60599
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Joydeck colinghob
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