IXAROLA 15 MG TABLET
- Composition: Rivaroxaban(15mg)
- OTC & Wellness: General
- Manufacturer by: Bayer Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
- Packaging Details: 1 strip(s) (28 tablets each)
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It is better to take Ixarola 15 mg tablet with food.
Interaction with alcohol is unknown. Please consult your doctor.
Ixarola 15 mg tablet may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies have shown adverse effects on the foetus, however, there are limited human studies. The benefits from use in pregnant women may be acceptable despite the risk. Please consult your doctor. WEIGH RISKS VS. BENEFITS
Do not use rivaroxaban if you are allergic to rivaroxaban or any of its ingredient. Do not take rivaroxaban if you have any bleeding disorder or increased risk of bleeding; or artificial heart valve, severe kidney problems, moderate to severe liver problems, or bleeding problems caused by liver disease. Doctor?s advice should be considered in case of patients with following history of disease conditions: history of high blood pressure, anemia or low blood platelet levels; stroke; stomach ulceAvoid using rivaroxaban if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant or breastfeeding. Take special precautions and consult your doctor if you have recently had or are scheduled to have surgeries, including dental surgery.
Ixarola 15 mg tablet is probably unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Please consult your doctor.
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Once A Day:77%|Twice A Day:23%
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Q. Is rivaroxaban safe/ an anticoagulant/ blood thinner/ is rivaroxaban fda approved?|Rivaroxaban belongs to a class of medications called anticoagulants (blood thinner). It is approved by FDA and it used to prevent and treat blood clots in blood vessels|Q. Is rivaroxaban better than warfarin?|Rivaroxaban and warfarin belongs to same class of medicines (anticoagulants), but their effect may vary upon individual response. Always follow doctor?s advice regarding its use|Q. Does rivaroxaban have an antidote/dialyzable?|Rivaroxaban does not have an antidote, and the drug cannot be flushed out of the system through dialysis. People who suffer bleeding can end up hospitalized, and the bleed may be fatal