Can I safely stop Eliquis and use Baby Asprin instead?
I have been on Eliquis for over 2 years following a blood clot in my leg. My PCP says I need to stay on it for the rest of my life.
I had venous ablation to resolve vein issues. I also tested for the blood clotting gene and do not have it.
I'm fatigued and weak since on Eliquis. Is is safe to stop taking Eliquis and instead opt for baby asprin?
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I took baby asa years ago. My arms showed blood blotches from the asa. I stopped taking it. I now go to a cardiologist and take 4 meds for AFib. Eloquis, Metoprolol, Crestor, Ezetimbe. My high cholesterol numbers I had for all my adult life have come way down since I started taking them.
I can’t say that Eloquis has made me feel any different. I looked up side effects of warfarin and I am glad I don’t take it. Eloquis is Much safer for me. I feel no effects from it that I know of. I am hoping the price will come down next year. I do know my cholesterol levels were way down last time it was tested which has been awhile now..
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1 Reaction@drchemy can you post a link for your Canadian pharmacy? Do I need my doctor to send a script for meds there? I am not sure he will do so…
@gloaming
I had an AFib event years ago, mostly a high pulse rate I could feel taking off. Two years ago or so I was dx’d with AFib and MS and now take 4 meds for the AFib. No instances for two yrs. Since I started taking the meds.
@rxpert2005
After dx with AFib I was told to never take aspirin. If I need a pain med I have to take acetaminophen (Tylenol.)
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1 ReactionBest advice is to ask your doctor and not us.
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I suspect that the reason you were instructed to avoid aspirin and other meds in that category, classified as “NSAIDs,” is because they will interact adversely with various other meds, that AFib patients may be given. Leave the Rx treatment choices to our “learned professionals” (MDs.) Needless to say, beside trolling the web for solutions to serious health issues, I also find TV commercials for prescription drugs quite annoying. Good luck.
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I ordered my Eliquis from Canada Pharmacy. It was much cheaper than here. However, I had to pay a tariff on it because it was being imported!
@itasarah Here's their phone number. Call 1-877-248-1511 for assistance They will explain how to order and what to tell your doctor about placing the prescription.
Seek the professional advice from your doctor, not lay persons.
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