EDOXABAN - ORAL
PHONETIC PRONUNCIATION: (e-DOX-a-ban)
COMMON BRAND NAME(S): Savaysa
GENERIC NAME(S): edoxaban tosylate
Uses
USES: Edoxaban is used to prevent serious blood clots from forming due to a certain irregular heartbeat (atrial fibrillation). It is also used to treat certain blood clots (such as in deep vein thrombosis-DVT or pulmonary embolus-PE). Edoxaban is an anticoagulant that works by blocking certain clotting proteins in your blood.
How to use EDOXABAN - ORAL
HOW TO USE: See also Warning section. Read the Medication Guide provided by your pharmacist before you start taking edoxaban and each time you get a refill. If you have any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist. Take this medication by mouth with or without food as directed by your doctor, usually once daily. The dosage is based on your medical condition, weight, response to treatment, and other medications you may be taking. Be sure to tell your doctor and pharmacist about all the products you use (including prescription drugs, nonprescription drugs, and herbal products). If you have trouble swallowing the tablet whole, you may crush the tablet and mix it with 2 to 3 ounces (60 to 90 milliliters) of water or applesauce. Drink or eat the entire mixture right away. Do not prepare a supply for future use. If you are giving this medication through a tube into the stomach (gastric tube), ask your health care professional for detailed instructions on how to properly mix and give it. Do not stop taking this medication without consulting your doctor. Some conditions may become worse when this drug is suddenly stopped. Use this medication regularly to get the most benefit from it. To help you remember, take it at the same time each day.
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Faq for EDOXABAN - ORAL
Edoxaban is an oral medication used for the prevention and treatment of blood clots. It belongs to a class of drugs known as factor Xa inhibitors.
Edoxaban is primarily used to prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE) in patients who have had knee or hip replacement surgery. It is also prescribed to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation.
Edoxaban works by inhibiting the action of factor Xa, a crucial enzyme that is involved in the blood clotting process. By blocking factor Xa, Edoxaban helps to prevent the formation of blood clots and reduces the risk of thrombotic events.
The common side effects of Edoxaban include bleeding, bruising, nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, and itching. It is important to report any unusual or severe side effects to your healthcare provider.
Edoxaban is usually taken once daily with or without food. It is important to follow the prescribed dosage and schedule provided by your doctor. Do not stop taking Edoxaban without consulting your healthcare provider.
Yes, there are several medications and substances that can interact with Edoxaban, including other anticoagulants, antiplatelet drugs, certain antibiotics, and herbal supplements. It is essential to inform your doctor about all the medications you are taking to avoid potential drug interactions.
Edoxaban is not recommended for use during pregnancy, as it may harm the unborn baby. It is also not known whether Edoxaban passes into breast milk. Consult your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding before taking Edoxaban.
If you miss a dose of Edoxaban, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is close to the time of your next scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular dosing schedule. Do not double up on doses to make up for a missed one.
While there are no specific dietary restrictions while taking Edoxaban, it is important to maintain a balanced diet and avoid excessive intake of foods that have blood-thinning properties, such as ginger, garlic, and green tea. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for further guidance.
Warning
WARNING: Your doctor should order a blood test to check your kidney function before starting you on edoxaban. In people whose kidneys work really well, this medication may not be effective in preventing blood clots due to atrial fibrillation. Therefore, this medication is not recommended for use by these people for this purpose. Talk to your doctor for more details. Do not stop taking edoxaban unless directed by your doctor. If you stop taking this medication early, you have a higher risk of forming a serious blood clot (such as a stroke, blood clot in the legs/lungs). Your doctor may direct you to take a different "blood thinning" or antiplatelet medication to reduce your risk. Get medical help right away if you have weakness on one side of the body, trouble speaking, sudden vision changes, confusion, chest pain, trouble breathing, pain/warmth/swelling in the legs. People taking this medication may bleed near the spinal cord after certain spinal procedures. Bleeding in this area can cause paralysis that lasts a long time or could become permanent. Ask your doctor about the benefits and risks before any spinal procedure. The risk of bleeding may be higher if you have a deformed spine, or have had spinal procedures/surgery before (such as epidural catheter placement, difficult epidural/spinal puncture), or are taking other drugs that can cause bleeding/bruising (including antiplatelet drugs such as clopidogrel, "blood thinners" such as warfarin/enoxaparin, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs-NSAIDs such as ibuprofen). Tell your doctor right away if you notice symptoms such as back pain, leg numbness/tingling/weakness, loss of control of the bowels or bladder (incontinence).
Disclaimer
IMPORTANT: HOW TO USE THIS INFORMATION: This is a summary and does NOT have all possible information about this product. This information does not assure that this product is safe, effective, or appropriate for you. This information is not individual medical advice and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care professional for complete information about this product and your specific health needs.
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