PRADAXA AFib 1. Is there a generic for PRADAXA? There is no generic available for PRADAXA. 2. Do I need to have regular blood tests with PRADAXA? Unlike
For example, Pradaxa can interact with ibuprofen (Advil) and ketoconazole. Pradaxa is used in adults to: help prevent blood clots and stroke in people with atrial fibrillation (AFib)
PRADAXA reduces the risk of clots in the heart that cause a stroke Blood clots are the leading cause of AFib-related strokes. For adults with AFib not caused by a heart valve problem, PRADAXA reduces the risk of a blood clot forming in the heart and traveling to the brain, where it can cause a stroke.
AFib Medications Apixaban (Eliquis) Aspirin Dabigatran (Pradaxa) Enoxaparin (Lovenox) Heparin Rivaroxaban (Xarelto) Warfarin (Coumadin
PRADAXA reduces the risk of clots in the heart that cause a stroke Blood clots are the leading cause of AFib-related strokes. For adults with AFib not caused by a heart valve problem, PRADAXA reduces the risk of a blood clot forming in the heart and traveling to the brain, where it can cause a stroke.
PRADAXA reduces the risk of clots in the heart that cause a stroke Blood clots are the leading cause of AFib-related strokes. For adults with AFib not caused by a heart valve problem, PRADAXA reduces the risk of a blood clot forming in the heart and traveling to the brain, where it can cause a stroke.
The FDA approval of PRADAXA(1) provides a new treatment to reduce the risk of stroke for the increasing number of patients with AFib.(3) The safety and efficacy profile of PRADAXA was established
PRADAXA reduces the risk of clots in the heart that cause a stroke Blood clots are the leading cause of AFib-related strokes. For adults with AFib not caused by a heart valve problem, PRADAXA reduces the risk of a blood clot forming in the heart and traveling to the brain, where it can cause a stroke.
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BTW. Standalone CHF taking down an otherwise healty person like that??? No afib, no obesity, no alcoholism, no bundle blockage or left side failure??