Advantages of Eliquis or Xarelto over Coumadin?
Hi - I've been on Coumadin for 15 years and my PCP and hematologist suggested I might want to try the newer generation of blood thinners. So, I started taking Eliquis last week. I haven't noticed any changes but it does make me nervous that there is no way to know for sure if my INR is at the proper level. I realize that not having to get tested once a month is great in terms of convenience and I like that I don't have to avoid foods with Vitamin K. My question is - are there other benefits to taking Eliquis over Coumadin? The higher cost isn't too much of an issue since the copay isn't too bad with my insurance.
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I remain skeptical that antidotes are readily available to prevent bleeding when injuries occur to patients taking anticoagulants other than Coumadin (Warfarin). The positive Andexxa quote is four years old, and this antidote was submitted to further study and FDA review after that. I understand Praxbind was similarly placed under review after its original approval. Coumadin has a readily available and long-term antidote, but on three occasions it was not in stock at a clinic or urgent care facility when I came under treatment there. My advice to all is: Upon meeting a medical professional in a clinic, urgent care facility, or emergency room for treatment of a bleed, immediately ask them to assure you that they have the right antidote on hand for your variety of anticoagulant. A friend of mine on Coumadin died from a brain bleed when the hospital did not have the Vitamin K antidote in stock and they chose to air-transport him to a hospital 30 miles away too late.
Please send documentation of your claim that led you to this conclusion. Thank you.
I checked with the Canadian Pharmacy and their price was still outrageous. I checked with the company and they were $89.00 per month IF you qualified for their discount program. Believe me when I say I have checked every source. I am filing an appeal with Humana Gold but I really haven't much hope that they will approve it. Good luck to you as well.
Sorry, I don’t feel the need to post documentation. You can search on Google and reach your own conclusion. Good luck.
Thank you for alerting me to this. I read through a LOT of information online about them. I am going to call the governor's office tomorrow to see if they can provide any additional information.
What is your insurance, if I may ask.....Most people pay hundreds of dollars for a 30 day supply.
I am always in the donut hole, got tired of it too. Look into healthwarehouse pharmacy.com and info@medicationscanada.com. It's a saving grace!
I have had 2 episodes with PE. Now I am on Xarelto for life. Don't like that. I have muscle pain, joint pain, and tiredness. I could go on coumadin but am afraid of that too. I was on it about 10 years ago with no affects. Don't know what to do. I'm 64 and want to live normal.
My husband has Humana Gold HMO. He is diabetic and his medical bills are high. When you enter the donut hole after only 4 months. Xarelto is $5.00 per month co-pay before the donut hole, $76.00 per month in the donut hole. It's ridiculous!!
Welcome @confederatesteel, I know it can be the pits when you have muscle and joint pain along with being tired all the time. I'm not sure this will help but here is some information that may help you manage the symptoms.
"Why do I feel so tired and all my joints ache?
Fatigue can be linked to many types of arthritis and related conditions. It's commonly a symptom of autoimmune conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, reactive arthritis and lupus. In autoimmune conditions the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own healthy tissues." --- Managing fatigue | Causes, self-help, support - Versus Arthritis: https://www.versusarthritis.org/about-arthritis/managing-symptoms/managing-fatigue/
Have you discussed your symptoms with your doctor?