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Edoxaban
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My husband is on warfarin for arterial fibrillation and has been for 12 years without any bother other than the level fluctuates and he attends a clinic to monitor the level. It has been suggested the edoxaban which would mean a regular dose every day.
He is 70 and keeps well and is not overweight
Should he change??
Information appreciated Thank you
He is 70 and keeps well and is not overweight
Should he change??
Information appreciated Thank you
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the new ones are .... better
fatigue is common with wsarfarin and is not seen with the new ones
and as Sqad says - fewer tests
in fact - - none at all
Rivaroxaban is being handed out like sweeties - half my family are on it - and notice no difference
( all AF - but hey that is 30% of people over 70 innit?)
the new ones are .... better
fatigue is common with wsarfarin and is not seen with the new ones
and as Sqad says - fewer tests
in fact - - none at all
Rivaroxaban is being handed out like sweeties - half my family are on it - and notice no difference
( all AF - but hey that is 30% of people over 70 innit?)