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Are there any foods or drinks to avoid when taking rivaroxaban ?

what about alcohol, grapefruit etc.

Is Rivaroxaban safe to use with Doxycycline please?

This is on behalf of my husband who has had covid and now has a chest infection. He has COPD and has been prescribed with Doxycycline. He takes... read more

Atrial Fibrillation - AF post surgery of mitral valve repair?

My cardiologist prescribed RivaRaxaban 20 mg daily for one month. On subsequent visit, he changed it to Apixaban 10 mg daily in view of lower price. ... read more

Hi, Is Atenolol used for High Blood Pressure and Atrial Fibrillation?? I have been on Atenolol?

... various doses for 8 years, now I developed AFIB, my Dr says just keep on Atenolol... We add aspirin to thin the blood a little instead of a... read more

Are there any interactions when taking Sotalol and citrus food (oranges, mandarin, grapefruit)?

I usually have a citrus fruit for breakfast and at the same time take may first dose of Sotalol. I notice some flutter in the am so I'm wondering if... read more

What kind of side effects from grapefruit and buspirone? I am a regular drinkrr of grapefruit juice?

... jus wondering how i cold b affected?

Atrial Fibrillation - I am looking for someone to talk to who has afib... my last trip to ER, I was?

... told it was Atrial flutter. Have so many questions! HELP!

Rivaroxaban plus Fosfomycin?

Can I take Fosfomycin while taking Rivaroxaban l

What options? I am on rivaroxaban (blood thinner) and my RA is becoming aggressive?

What medications should I consider taking that 1) won't increase the risks of internal bleeding 2) reduce inflammation efficiently? Note - Diclofenac... read more

I have Atrial Fibrillation and arthritis. I take Eliquis for the Afib and Percocet for the pain?

The pain in my hips and legs is getting bad. Is there any other way or just stop the Eliquis and hope you dont have a stroke?

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