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@twessel

I just noticed in an Eliquis commercial a few days ago, at the end of the commercial there is a statement of side effects of muscle weakness to see your doctor. My doctor wants me to try Xarelto, but the information sheet wth the medicine lists muscle weakness as a possible side effect. My problem is I am having pain in both of my shoulders anytime I use them to lift/move objects. When these drug manufactures list muscle weakness, what is their definition of muscle weakness .

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They mean you feel a distinct inability, oddly and suddenly, to do what your mind tells your muscles it wants them to do. You might reach up or out okay, but your grip is weak, or you simply cannot lift what you know you should be able to manipulate. Or, you are holding something, say a glass of water, not exactly a 'light' glass, and suddenly your arm can't keep it suspended any longer. Your arm droops, spilling the water, or you lose your grip altogether.

Not pain! You have something else going on. My inexpert opinion, of course.