RIVAROXABAN
Overview:
Rivaroxaban is a medicine that helps prevent harmful blood clots by stopping a part of the blood from clotting too much. It’s often given to people who are at risk of stroke or who have had surgery to lower the chance of dangerous clots forming. It’s easy to take as a pill, but because it thins the blood, there is a risk of bleeding, so doctors keep an eye on it. Overall, it helps keep your blood flowing smoothly and protects you from serious problems caused by clots.
Classification: Direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC)
Uses:
Rivaroxaban is used to help people who are at risk of dangerous blood clots.If someone has atrial fibrillation (an irregular heartbeat), it can help protect them from strokes linked to blood clots.If someone has atrial fibrillation (an irregular heartbeat), it can help protect them from strokes linked to blood clots. It’s also given to treat clots that form in deep veins, usually in the legs, and to stop these clots from traveling to the lungs, which can be very serious. After joint replacement procedures, it works to prevent fresh clots from forming.
How it works:
Rivaroxaban acts by inhibiting a key enzyme in the blood clotting process known as Factor Xa. This protein is important because it helps form blood clots.By blocking Factor Xa, Rivaroxaban prevents new clots from forming and stops existing ones from enlarging, reducing the chance of stroke, deep vein clots, and other clot-related problems.
Dosage: As prescribed by your doctor.
Side Effects:
- Bleeding
- Stomach issues
- Dizziness or headache
- Tiredness or weakness
- Swelling in legs or arms
Precautions: When using Rivaroxaban, one should be careful since it may pose a possibility of bleeding even due to minor wounds. Never keep to yourself the other drugs, supplements, or any health condition that you might be using as this may interfere with the drug. To be safe, call upon a doctor immediately when unusual bleeding, bruising, and direct symptoms such as dizziness or weakness appear.
Disclaimer:This content is for informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare provider for medical advice and proper dosage.