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Xamera
Xamera (Apixaban) is an oral anticoagulant used to reduce blood clot risks. It belongs to the factor Xa inhibitor class, helping prevent strokes and systemic em
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What is Apixaban?
Xamera (Apixaban) is an oral anticoagulant used to reduce blood clot risks. It belongs to the factor Xa inhibitor class, helping prevent strokes and systemic embolism. This medication is prescribed for specific cardiovascular conditions. Always follow healthcare provider guidance when using Xamera.
What is Apixaban used for?
Xamera (Apixaban) is commonly prescribed to lower the risk of stroke and blood clots in people with atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve issue. It’s also used to treat deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE), and to prevent DVT or PE from recurring after initial treatment. Patients undergoing hip or knee replacement surgery may take it to prevent clots. This medication works by blocking factor Xa, a key protein in blood clotting.
What are the side effects of Apixaban?
Xamera (Apixaban) helps maintain healthy blood flow by reducing the formation of dangerous clots. Many users report improved mobility and reduced swelling in affected limbs when used as directed. Some may experience mild effects like bruising more easily or minor bleeding, such as nosebleeds. These effects are generally temporary and vary by individual.
What precautions apply to Apixaban?
Store Xamera (Apixaban) at room temperature, away from moisture and direct light. Keep it in its original packaging until ready to use, and ensure it’s out of reach of children and pets. Before starting, inform your healthcare provider about all medications, supplements, and medical conditions, especially bleeding disorders or recent surgeries. Regular check-ups may be needed to monitor its effects.
What does Apixaban interact with?
Xamera (Apixaban) can interact with other blood thinners, NSAIDs (like ibuprofen), and certain antibiotics or antifungals. Avoid alcohol while taking this medication, as it may increase bleeding risks. Herbal supplements like St. John’s wort or high-dose vitamin E may also affect how Xamera works. Always review your full medication list with a healthcare professional before combining therapies.
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