Eliquis and AFIB
Does anyone who has occasional AFIB not take Eliquis?
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Does anyone who has occasional AFIB not take Eliquis?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Heart Rhythm Conditions Support Group.
I've had fibromyalgia since 1989. Have been taking cyclobenzaprine and it still works (except for those times I tell myself 'I'm cured' and stop. Then all the symptoms come back in full force. ) Now I've been diagnosed with AFib and prescribed Eliquis 5 mg bid.
Frankly, I'm afraid of this stuff. But I don't want a stroke and I don't want to take Eliquis and I can't have the best of both worlds. I've been a vegan 98% of my life (fresh or frozen fruits and vegetables), exercise everyday, even when my legs were broke (I could always do pilates), walk 3-5 miles a day. But I don't drink enough water. Very important. You have to drink lots of water.
I guess I'm just venting. The holistic treatment is more my speed, but even they say to combine holistic with traditional medicine. My aim is to start Eliquis tomorrow. And to get thru my anxiety. I'll let you know how it goes. It really helps to have this community. God bless you all.
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1 ReactionI can relate to having a problem drinking enough water. It is my biggest challenge.
THEY tell you to take Eliquis because that is what they are taught and what the salesman says. Google the side effects of Eliquis before making up your mind. I PERSONALLY do not believe in taking drugs to prevent a stroke. You do not mention what you eat for protein. I believe eating fresh nuts and seeds and avocados for protein.
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1 Reaction@justwannasay Hi - Wondering if are you still paying $30/mo.? My non-US pharmacy cost had been ~$56/mo. Now with tariff, it increased roughly 14% as of latest order in 11/2025.
@marybird - I assume you had to provide a copy of your tax return to qualify/participate in this Bristol Meyers program, yes?
@lenmayo - Agree! And manufactured in Canada rather than shipped in from Singapore, India or other countries.
@justlucky Good morning. To be clear, these are Apixaban, not Eliquis....but, essentially the same product. 180 tablets cost $86.25 plus $10.00 dispense/Pharmacy fee total $96.25 I live in British Columbia. Happy New Year,
@justwannasay Understood, thanks for the clarification. Do you know if the pills are manufactured in Canada or elsewhere?
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Eliquis is a blood thinner, more sophisticated than Aspirin, but does a similar job. Baby Aspirin 81 mg is also used to prevent stroke. It is worth checking listed side effects for Eliquis: https://www.drugs.com/sfx/eliquis-side-effects.html
I had tiredness and weakness after one 2.5 mg dose of Eliquis. It was prescribed as 2.5 mg twice daily to start the drug, also for A fibs.
@justlucky No I don't. It's not a means-tested discount, your income doesn't matter. The only requirements ( listed in a questionnaire you fill out on the website when you apply) are that you 1) are a US citizen, 2) have prescription drug insurance coverage and 3) that drug coverage is through a private insurance company, not through a government carrier such as Medicare, Medicaid or Tricare ( or any other military-related coverage).
My husband and I are both on Medicare Parts A and B, with a secondary insurance coverage through the federal employees BC/BS retirement coverage. It's the FEPB coverage that provides the prescription drug coverage, it's a private, not government insurance company, so we qualify for this Eliquis discount card. Note though, that approximately two years ago this retirement FEPB coverage adopted a "FEP Medicare Prescription Drug Program" (MPDP) where the premiums a Medicare subscriber paid for this insurance gets them into a Medicare prescription drug program ( Medicare must really want that Blue Cross money) similar to a Part D program, and all the subscribers, including us, were transferred without our ok into that program. We had to opt out of this program in writing to be put back into the FEPB traditional drug coverage program, but they did it. If I'd remained in the FEPB MPDP program where they moved me, I'd not have been eligible for this Eliquis discount program.
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1 Reaction@marybird -Thank you for all of the details. I have a Medicate Part D coverage via Wellcare so I guess I wouldn't qualify for this pricing. It's great that you can get the special pricing.
Separate, but related, any time I have pursued manufacturers' special offers in the past they have required a copy of my income tax return and there's no way I'm giving a drug company that information!
Thanks again.