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Category: Eliquis – Apixaban

  • Use of Eliquis and Xarelto After Gastric Banding or Other Weight Loss Surgery

    Dr. Stephan Moll writes (last updated: March 25th, 2020)… Question: Can a person who needs to be on a blood thinner and who has had gastric banding or gastric bypass surgery for weight loss be on Eliquis®, Xarelto®, Pradaxa®, or Savaysa®? Answer: Warfarin is currently the preferred choice, because the absorption of the direct oral anticoagulants…

  • Eliquis (Apixaban) News – Plus Update On The Big Four New Oral Anticoagulants

    There is a lot of appropriate interest and excitement today about one of the four new blood thinners in development – Apixaban (Eliquis). Data from the large atrial fibrillation trial called ARISTOTLE were published today and show that the drug is more effective and safer than warfarin in patients with atrial fibrillation [ref 1].  This…

  • Eliquis (Apixaban) – Good News

    Eliquis (Apixaban) is one of the 4 promising new oral “blood thinners” that (a) do not require monitoring of its “blood thinning” (anticoagulant) effect, i.e. do not require INR monitoring, and (b) do not interfere with vitamin K in the diet, i.e. patients can eat what they want.