
Apxban 2.5 mg
| Pack Size | Price | Qty | Unit Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30 Tablet/s | $39.10 | $1.30 | |
| 60 Tablet/s | $74.20 | $1.24 | |
| 90 Tablet/s | $105.50 | $1.17 |
What is Apxban 2.5 mg
Apxban 2.5 mg contains FDA-approved Apixaban (2.5 mg), a Factor Xa inhibitor (a medicine that blocks a key clotting protein in the blood). It is manufactured by Care Formulation Labs Pvt Ltd in GMP-compliant facilities under strict quality standards.
Apxban 2.5 mg is an oral anticoagulant (blood thinner) used to prevent Stroke and systemic embolism in people with non-valvular Atrial Fibrillation (irregular heartbeat that increases the risk of blood clots). It is also used to treat and prevent recurrence of Deep Vein Thrombosis (blood clots in the deep veins, like in the legs) and Pulmonary Embolism (blood clots that travel to the lungs).
The 2.5 mg dose is specifically prescribed for patients who require a reduced dose based on age, body weight, and kidney function, and for the prevention of DVT following hip or knee replacement surgery. Apixaban works by blocking Factor Xa, a clotting protein involved in the coagulation cascade (the chain of steps the body uses to form a blood clot).
By inhibiting this step, Apixaban reduces the formation of harmful blood clots in blood vessels while still allowing normal clotting needed for wound healing. It is usually taken twice daily, with or without food, as prescribed by a doctor.
Common Apixaban side effects include easy bruising, minor bleeding, and nausea. Since Apixaban reduces the blood's ability to clot, the most significant risk is bleeding. Seek immediate medical attention if there is unusual or prolonged bleeding, blood in urine or stools, coughing up blood, or a sudden, severe headache.
Inform a doctor about any bleeding disorders, liver disease, kidney disease, pregnancy, or use of other blood thinners before starting treatment. Store Apxban tablets below 25°C in a dry and cool place, away from sunlight. Keep out of reach of children and do not use after the expiry date.
What are the benefits of taking Apxban 2.5 mg
Apxban 2.5 mg works by blocking Factor Xa, a protein involved in blood clotting, reducing the formation of dangerous clots without completely eliminating the body's normal clotting ability. This targeted anticoagulant action makes it effective for:
- Stroke and systemic embolism prevention in non-valvular Atrial Fibrillation
- Treatment of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
- Treatment of Pulmonary Embolism (PE)
- Prevention of recurrent DVT and PE
- Post-surgical DVT prevention following hip or knee replacement
How to take Apxban 2.5 mg
Apxban 2.5 mg is a prescription medication that should be used as directed by a healthcare professional. Here are the general guidelines:
- Take twice daily, approximately 12 hours apart, at the same times each day as prescribed by a doctor.
- Swallow the tablet whole with a glass of water.
- Apxban 2.5 mg can be taken with or without food.
- Do not stop taking this medicine without medical advice, as abrupt discontinuation significantly increases the risk of Stroke or clot formation.
Strengths and Substitutes
Apxban is currently available as a single strength option at Cheap Medicine Shop. However, you can consider the following alternatives:
| Apivas 2.5 Tablet | $7.40/10 tablets |
| Apigat 5 Tablet | $9.60/10 tablets |
What are the side effects of Apxban 2.5 mg
Like any medication, Apxban 2.5 mg can cause side effects, most of which are mild and self-resolving. Consult a healthcare professional if any of the following persist or worsen:
- Easy bruising
- Minor cuts bleeding longer than usual
- Nausea
- Anemia (low red blood cell count)
- Blood in urine (pink or brown discoloration)
- Unusual fatigue
- Skin rash
Safety Advice
Apxban 2.5 mg is contraindicated in patients with severe liver disease, especially coagulopathy (impaired clotting function), as impaired liver function already affects the body's ability to control bleeding. Adding an anticoagulant can significantly raise the risk of life-threatening bleeding. Patients with mild to moderate liver impairment should use it with caution under close medical supervision.
Apxban 2.5 mg requires caution in patients with kidney disease. Apixaban is partially eliminated by the kidneys, and reduced kidney function can increase its levels in the blood, raising bleeding risk. Regular monitoring of kidney function is usually needed during treatment.
Apxban 2.5 mg is not recommended during pregnancy. Anticoagulants increase the risk of pregnancy-related bleeding, and Apixaban can cross the placenta and affect fetal clotting. Consult a doctor immediately if pregnancy occurs during treatment. Apixaban is not recommended during breastfeeding.
Do not use Apxban 2.5 mg in patients with active clinically significant bleeding. Avoid concurrent use of other anticoagulants, strong antiplatelet agents, or thrombolytics without close medical supervision. Strong CYP3A4 and P-glycoprotein inhibitors such as Ketoconazole and Ritonavir increase Apixaban levels; strong inducers such as Rifampicin reduce its effectiveness. Inform a doctor of all current medications before starting treatment.
FAQs
How does Apxban 2.5 mg prevent Stroke in Atrial Fibrillation?
In Atrial Fibrillation, the irregular heartbeat causes blood to pool in the heart, causing clot formation. These clots can also travel to the brain and cause a Stroke. Apixaban blocks Factor Xa, interrupting the clotting process before a clot forms, significantly reducing this risk.
Can Apxban 2.5 mg be taken long-term?
Yes, for Atrial Fibrillation, long-term use is typically necessary to maintain ongoing Stroke prevention. Regular medical review, kidney function monitoring, and bleeding risk assessment are recommended throughout extended therapy.
Does Apxban 2.5 mg increase the risk of bleeding?
Yes, as an anticoagulant, it reduces the blood's ability to clot, meaning minor cuts can bleed longer than usual. Serious internal bleeding is a potential risk. Any unusual, prolonged, or unexplained bleeding should be reported to a doctor immediately for prompt evaluation and management.
Are there any food or drug interactions with Apxban 2.5 mg?
Unlike Warfarin, Apxban 2.5 mg has no significant interactions with vitamin K-containing foods. However, strong CYP3A4 inhibitors like Ketoconazole increase Apixaban levels, raising bleeding risk. Strong inducers like Rifampicin reduce its effectiveness. Always inform a doctor of all medicines and supplements being taken.
What should I do if I miss a dose of Apxban 2.5 mg?
If you miss a dose of Apxban 2.5, take it as soon as you remember on the same day. If the next scheduled dose is close, leave the missed one and continue with the schedule. Never take two doses at the same time to compensate.
Is Apxban 2.5 mg the same as Warfarin?
No, both are anticoagulants, but they work differently. Warfarin blocks vitamin K-dependent clotting factors and requires regular blood monitoring and dietary restrictions. Apixaban directly blocks Factor Xa, requires no routine blood monitoring, and has fewer food interactions, making it a more convenient option for many people.
Who should not take Apxban 2.5 mg?
Apxban 2.5 mg should not be used by patients with active serious bleeding, severe liver disease, known hypersensitivity to Apixaban, or those taking other anticoagulants concurrently without medical supervision. Pregnant women and patients with a high bleeding risk should consult a doctor before initiating therapy.
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