Eliquis side effects
3 months ago I had a blood clot removed from my Mesenteric artery.
I have been on eliquis 3 months, I am having leg pain, weakness, and I am fatigued. Do all blood thinners make people tired and weak?
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I also had a stroke but only took Eliquis after that as I suffered post surgical blood clots prior to the stroke. Plavix was only given to me for a month post strike as the surgeon had inserted a stent into my R carotid artery during the clot retrieval from my brain. I too take so many pills mainly for blood pressure control. Eliquis is a life saving drug but as all drugs side effects happen. My main complaint is a bowel issue but I don’t know if the problem is caused by that drug or one of the 9 others!!
Those on Eliquis are discouraged from taking NSAIDs such as ibuprofen due to their anti-clotting properties. I wonder if that applies to topicals such as Diclofenac. My non-medical guess is that less of the topical enters the bloodstream, thus reducing the risk of bleeding elsewhere. Anybody have any real knowledge? My knee is really barking! Thanks.
I developed a clot in leg (we think from covid), started eloquis Nov 1 in hospital and within several weeks noticed extreme pain in legs, including knees. I've always been an athlete, rowing, running and now tired, fatigued, and pain is unbearable. Asked Vascular and Hematology Dr.s who say "no cannot be from eloquis".
Why are Dr's so quick to dismiss odd symptoms especially when a patient who's a very active person and cannot even walk. I want to stop taking it since ultrasounds show no clot but they say too soon.
Has anyone noticed leg pain from eloquis?
Welcome @ccorn, I had a blood clot in my right leg followed by a POE in my lungs not quite 2 years ago. I'm still on Eliquis but it's down to 2.5 mg twice daily. I haven't experienced the leg pain you mentioned but I think I might seek a second opinion if my doctor dismissed my concerns. Here's some information I found that may be helpful:
"Can Eliquis make your legs hurt?
Having certain spinal procedures during Eliquis treatment may increase the risk of blood clots in your spine. Symptoms of blood clots in your spine include: numbness or weakness in your legs. tingling."
-- Eliquis Side Effects: What They Are and How to Manage Them:
https://www.healthline.com/health/drugs/eliquis-side-effects
Have you thought about getting a second opinion?
Hi John,
Thank you very much for your time in your reply. I've asked several Dr's and since it's a blood clot they don't want to discontinue this early and would like to continue for another month. They are all saying the samething. The tingling, numbing, extreme pain is concerning and just hope it's not long term damage.
Thank you very much again
They know the drug. Eliquis does not cause leg pain. It is safe for most everyone, and tolerated well. Statins, on the other hand, are not universally tolerated, and the same applies to anti-arrhythmic drugs.
You may have vasculitis, vascular disease, stenosis, peripheral neuropathy, etc., and you should be checked out....in my opinion. IOW, I don't understand why your symptoms are being dismissed. You may need to go to emerg to get better and more urgent care.
I'm not an expert in any of this, but my understanding is that a clot in the legs can be very painful, and usually is accompanied by redness, swelling...not always pain. My sister-in-law's mum had a blood clot in her leg and it was only noticed because of the redness and swelling locally...not pain so much.