← Return to Premature atrial contractions: Anyone have any helpful info on this?

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@jddart

I was on Pradax, which goes by different names, but it's been deemed dangerous here in Canada because it has no antidote, and my cardiologist feels my condition is improved enough that I'm just on a baby aspirin a day. I've had no more A-fib since the ablation

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Thanks. I do not want to take over this good post but will say I have convinced my Dr. to not put me back on thinners even tho I fell back into Afib a month ago and it is still going on. Guess we will have that abla talk next visit... I've heard that many hospitals only have antidotes for warfarin and not Elequis or xarelto... both of which I was on at different times & I am prone to cutting myself doing mechanical and chain saw things...