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@timheart1

Hi gloaming, if you want to get off Eliquis, you can subsitute Garligin by Natural Slim. It's far less expensive and works very well, it consists of garlic and ginger know blood thinners. I hve been taking it for years. FYI, I have ventricular tachycardia and fibrillation, have had 12 hours worth of ablations (3x) under general anesthesia. Currently I am trying Hawthorne berries to see if that controls my HR.

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Thanks for the tips. I have been taking apixaban for seven years now, and have no objectionable reactions to it. I'd rather not take it, but nor do I want to have to do other types of preparations and make other purchases than the three-times each year Eliquis purchases. I have medical coverage, so my out-of-pocket for the apixaban is about $30/year.