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Any of you taking this blood thinner? I'm on Warfarin for several years because of irregular heartbeat. The downside of Warfarin is having to getting your blood checked every couple of weeks and you have to be careful with your choice of greens that you eat. I've read that with Eliquis you don't have to do any of that.


Must be nice to eat ice cream as fast as you want and not have to worry about brain freeze.
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Eliquis is the best of all the blood thinners. I have been on it for several years and no problems. It’s close to the same as baby aspirin just a bit stronger. My wife was on warfarin for years and what a pain!


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Re: Eliquis [Re: Oh Snap] #8111171
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Originally Posted by Oh Snap
Eliquis is the best of all the blood thinners. I have been on it for several years and no problems. It’s close to the same as baby aspirin just a bit stronger. My wife was on warfarin for years and what a pain!

Agreed

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Originally Posted by Oh Snap
Eliquis is the best of all the blood thinners. I have been on it for several years and no problems. It’s close to the same as baby aspirin just a bit stronger. My wife was on warfarin for years and what a pain!

I know what you mean. Warfarin is a pain. I end up going into the clinic every two weeks to have my blood checked. If I eat too many greens, my blood is too thick. If I don't eat very many greens, it's too thin. They want you somewhere in between with your numbers. I've read with Eliquis it doesn't matter as it's not affected by Vitamin K like Warfarin is.


Must be nice to eat ice cream as fast as you want and not have to worry about brain freeze.
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Three years or so...... no issues.


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Re: Eliquis [Re: Trapper7] #8111227
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I did not like liquid. Light headed, funny feeling sometimes. Expensive. If you gotta have it you gotta have it I guess! I dropped down to baby aspirin.

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Been on Warfarin for 33 years. Learned to deal with the.testing. If numbers are stable, an INR test every 6 weeks. If things get out of the.numbers a.more frequent test is needed. Yup, it is a.pain at times. ELIQUIS not to be used with artificial valves and parts. I have five Titanium, Teflon and Dacron parts in me.


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Originally Posted by Oh Snap
Eliquis is the best of all the blood thinners. I have been on it for several years and no problems. It’s close to the same as baby aspirin just a bit stronger. My wife was on warfarin for years and what a pain!


Absolutely. Almost five years, now.


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Been on xarelto for 12 years. Both are good.

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Check into self testing at home. I did for my mom since it was getting difficult to get her to all the testing. They don't volunteer this info ,but ask and make sure you tell them you are having difficulties getting to the appointments. It is very easy and convenient to do at home. They send a person to train you the first time. They have good help line too!
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Re: Eliquis [Re: Trapper7] #8111615
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I am on Xarelto dad is on Eliquis and yes no testing so much nicer than warfarin


here is the warning my copay would be 1500 for 90 days

so I order it out of Canada as a generic Rivaroxaban runs me about 100 for 90 days

got the place from a member here and it keeps going up a little each time it started at 87 for 90 days

PM me if you want the info

they have Eliquis (Apixaban) it is a little more expensive

they way they explained it to my dad was they put you one one and if it doesn't work they try the other but as long as one works they don't switch.

my uncle is also on Xarelto
about everyone in the family is on something for a blood thinner , hereditary thick blood


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Originally Posted by Oh Snap
Eliquis is the best of all the blood thinners. I have been on it for several years and no problems. It’s close to the same as baby aspirin just a bit stronger. My wife was on warfarin for years and what a pain!

If baby aspirin works, why use the other drug?

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After a clot, I did the Eliquis for 3 months or so. (Expensive). Was told to do the Baby asperin after that, did that for a while, right after buying a big supply, my wife suggested doing the fish oil thing, Omega 3, I think. Also expensive but no drugs .

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Originally Posted by bfflobo
Been on Warfarin for 33 years. Learned to deal with the.testing. If numbers are stable, an INR test every 6 weeks. If things get out of the.numbers a.more frequent test is needed. Yup, it is a.pain at times. ELIQUIS not to be used with artificial valves and parts. I have five Titanium, Teflon and Dacron parts in me.

That's true. A friend of mine has an artificial valve in his heart and Warfarin is his only option according to his cardiologist. I take Warfarin for my afib.


Must be nice to eat ice cream as fast as you want and not have to worry about brain freeze.
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I'm going to check at my VA appointment tomorrow to see if I can get it any cheaper with them.


Must be nice to eat ice cream as fast as you want and not have to worry about brain freeze.
Re: Eliquis [Re: Trapper7] #8112419
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I have been on Eliquis for seven years. No problems and no testing.
Also take a baby aspirin every day. Expensive but less costly that hospital copay for clots on the lungs.
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Re: Eliquis [Re: Trapper7] #8112445
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I have been on eliquis for 3 years since my valve replacement heart surgery. It's great but thank God for my insurance. It's pricey.

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