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Is Pradaxa An Effective Alternative To Xarelto?

Dear Doctor, I am Sanjay Tripathi,Five months back I have developed a clot in my right leg As per doctors advice I have taken Xarelto 15 mg for three weeks twice and 30 mg once for 9 weeks and other multivitamin tablets like homocheck for three months and doxy for 13 days Sampras for 30 days,Neurbin for 6 weeks,Tayo and Fenvar for 6 weeks and Chemoryl for 14 days. I started feeling normal after 3 months and stopped after completing the course. Last week due to accident on my left leg swelling has again developed .As per dopler test ,there is some clotting in left leg also. Should I take Xarelto again for one month as per doctor advice or Can I take dabigatran Pradaxa 150 mg twice for one month .Are they same as Pradaxa is cheaper than Xarelto as we have to spend this money from my pocket or some alternate is also available. I hope you can clear my doubts REGARDS Sanjay Tripathy
Thu, 24 Jan 2019
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Hi,

Pradoxa and Xarelto and Eliquis for that matter all inhibit fibrinogen. So, although they are different molecules they overlap considerably in how they work. The whole situation needs to be looked over.

For example, the type of blood clot would mean a lot, a small clot in a surface vein probably doesn't need treatment. If someone gets repeated clots they probably have to stay on blood thinners forever.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Matt Wachsman,
Addiction Medicine Specialist
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Is Pradaxa An Effective Alternative To Xarelto?

Hi, Pradoxa and Xarelto and Eliquis for that matter all inhibit fibrinogen. So, although they are different molecules they overlap considerably in how they work. The whole situation needs to be looked over. For example, the type of blood clot would mean a lot, a small clot in a surface vein probably doesn t need treatment. If someone gets repeated clots they probably have to stay on blood thinners forever. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Matt Wachsman, Addiction Medicine Specialist