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  2. Apixaban - Wikipedia

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    Compared to warfarin it has fewer interactions with other medications. [10] It is a direct factor Xa inhibitor. [6] In 2007, Pfizer and Bristol-Myers Squibb began the development of apixaban as an anticoagulant. [11] Apixaban was approved for medical use in the European Union in May 2011, and in the United States in December 2012.

  3. Direct factor Xa inhibitors - Wikipedia

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    The risk of bleeding is increased if used at the same time as other blood thinning drugs such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, antiplatelet drugs and heparin. [2] The blood thinning effects can be reduced if used at the same time as rifampicin and phenytoin , and increased with fluconazole .

  4. Discovery and development of direct Xa inhibitors - Wikipedia

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    Other Xa inhibitors advantages are rapid onset/offset, few drug interactions and predictable pharmacokinetics. The rapid onset/offset effect greatly reduces the need for “bridging” with parenteral anticoagulants after surgeries. [9] Today there are four factor Xa inhibitors marketed: rivaroxaban, apixaban, edoxaban and betrixaban. [7]

  5. Medicare now negotiating price of drug that costs $7,100 in ...

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    Medicare has started its first-ever negotiations with drugmakers over the cost of 10 expensive medications, including Eliquis and Stelara. The prices charged in other countries are not a factor in ...

  6. List of SJS-inducing substances - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of drugs and substances that are known or suspected to cause Stevens–Johnson syndrome This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  7. Antithrombotic - Wikipedia

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    An antithrombotic agent is a drug that reduces the formation of blood clots (). [1] [2] Antithrombotics can be used therapeutically for prevention (primary prevention, secondary prevention) or treatment of a dangerous blood clot (acute thrombus).

  8. 5 Ways Your Calcium Supplement May Interact with Medications ...

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    But if you’re taking these medications, your supplement might backfire. Calcium supplements may be a bonus for bone health. But if you’re taking these medications, your supplement might ...

  9. Rivaroxaban - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects include bleeding. [8] Other serious side effects may include spinal hematoma and anaphylaxis. [8] It is unclear if use in pregnancy and breastfeeding is safe. [1] Compared to warfarin it has fewer interactions with other medications. [9] It works by blocking the activity of the clotting protein factor Xa. [8]