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Are Hives Post Intake Of Eliquis Signs Of Japanese Virus?

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Posted on Mon, 2 May 2016
Question: My wife recently starting taking Eliquis a month ago for an upper leg blood clot. She has hives after taking it. Yesterday our GP diagnosed it as "Japanese Virus". After looking up "Japanese Virus", I have concluded that the GP's diagnosis is way off base. Also she has stopped taking 5000 mg of vitamin D3 and 81 mg of aspirin which the literature says may interact. Your opinin, please.
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Albana Sejdini (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Following additional information is required...

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

I have gone through the medical history of your wife and I need to have the following information before running into final conclusions:

- you are saying that your wife started to take Eliquis a month ago; and she has hives after taking it. When did the hives start: recently (one month after starting Eliquis) or since the first few days you started to take it?
Next, since the hives started, did she continue taking Eliquis?

- apart hives, is she also having other health problems like: sudden onset of headache? neck stiffness? or any other? that could be suggestive of Japanese enchephalitis virus?
By the way, hives is not commonly associated with this virus.

- does she or both of you travel to endemic areas for Japanese virus recently?

Looking forward to have the requested info in for a more accurate opinion!
Dr.Albana
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Dr.Albana Sejdini (2 hours later)
Hi Dr. Sejdini:

The hives started immediately upon taking Eliquis. She is still taking the drug.
No other symptoms are present.
We have not traveled to Asia.

Thank you!
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Albana Sejdini (29 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Possible reaction to Eliquis, other alternatives to consider

Detailed Answer:
Hi back,

Sorry for the late reply due to my XXXXXXX clinical work.

The presence of hives when taking a medication is indicating that the patient is allergic to that particular drug. Usually, we recommend to stop that med and substitute with other alternatives.

I am surprised your her doctor did not stop that drug. I advise to consult with an allergy specialist and dermatologist. I am sure they will revise her case and advise to change therapy.

There are other anticoagulants that can be used instead (e.g. Xarelto).
Can discuss this further with her doctor.

All the best!
Dr.Albana
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Are Hives Post Intake Of Eliquis Signs Of Japanese Virus?

Brief Answer: Following additional information is required... Detailed Answer: Hi, I have gone through the medical history of your wife and I need to have the following information before running into final conclusions: - you are saying that your wife started to take Eliquis a month ago; and she has hives after taking it. When did the hives start: recently (one month after starting Eliquis) or since the first few days you started to take it? Next, since the hives started, did she continue taking Eliquis? - apart hives, is she also having other health problems like: sudden onset of headache? neck stiffness? or any other? that could be suggestive of Japanese enchephalitis virus? By the way, hives is not commonly associated with this virus. - does she or both of you travel to endemic areas for Japanese virus recently? Looking forward to have the requested info in for a more accurate opinion! Dr.Albana