Rivarox 10 Tablet


Product Info

Prescription required Yes
Marketer Conatus Healthcare Pvt. Ltd.
Active Ingredient Rivaroxaban (10mg)
Storage Store below 30°C
Chemical ClassMorpholine & thiophene derivative
Habit FormingNo
Therapeutic ClassBLOOD RELATED
Action ClassOral Factor Xa Inhibitors
User Rating4.9
User Reviews321

FAQ

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Is Rivarox 10 dangerous?
Rivarox 10 has numerous beneficial effects, but it has a tendency to make you bleed more than normal come even with minor injuries as it reduces your blood’s clotting ability. Sometimes Rivarox 10 may cause serious bleeding which may be dangerous and may need urgent medical attention. This risk may be higher in people taking Rivarox 10 along with other blood thinning medications. Contact your doctor if you notice even minor bleeding.
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What foods should you avoid if you are on blood thinners?
Avoid taking grapefruit and grapefruit juice while taking Rivarox 10. The reason being, grapefruit contains compounds that slow down the metabolism of Rivarox 10 and increase the activity leading to bleeding. On the other hand, if you are taking some other blood thinner like warfarin, you should avoid taking any food that increases the activity of vitamin K or increases the clotting of blood. Such food items may include spinach, brussels, sprouts, mustard greens, broccoli, asparagus and green tea. However, the use of these food items is not restricted with Rivarox 10.
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Is Rivarox 10 a blood thinner?
Yes, Rivarox 10 is a blood thinner. It is a medication that prevents the blood from clotting within the blood vessels. It also prevents the blood clots from recurring in the blood vessels. It may be prescribed to treat blood clots in the veins of the legs and in the blood vessels of the lungs.
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What are the side effects of Rivarox 10?
The most common side effects of Rivarox 10 include long or excessive bleeding, breathlessness (which may be a sign of bleeding), exceptional weakness, tiredness, paleness, dizziness, headache, and unexplained swelling. Other side effects can be severe skin and allergic reactions, bruising, coughing up blood, bleeding from the skin or under the skin, and swelling and pain in the limbs. Using Rivarox 10 may increase the bilirubin and decrease the number of platelets. Some people may experience fainting episodes, faster heartbeat, and dry mouth. In case you notice any side effects, immediately contact your doctor.
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What if you forget to take Rivarox Tablet?
If you miss a dose of Rivarox 10, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular schedule. Do not double the dose.
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Rivarox 10 Tablet Reviews

Rivarox 10 is a medicine known as an anticoagulant or blood thinner. It helps prevent and treat blood clots. It is used to reduce the risk of stroke and heart attack. It prevents and treats clot formation in the veins of your legs, lungs, brain and heart.

Rivarox 10 is commonly used in patients with irregular heart rhythm (atrial fibrillation) to prevent clot formation. It also reduces the risk of getting clots in people who have undergone knee or hip replacement surgeries. It may be taken with or without food. Take it at the same time each day for maximum benefits. You may need to take this medicine for many years, even for life in some cases. Do not stop taking it or change the dose without guidance from your doctor. It could quickly put you more at risk of having a heart attack, stroke, or thrombosis (formation of a blood clot within a blood vessel). You can reduce your risk of having a blood clot by making changes to your lifestyle, such as not smoking, eating a healthy diet, getting regular exercise, and losing weight if you need to.

The most common side effect of Rivarox 10 is bleeding more easily than normal, for example, having nosebleeds or bruising. If you experience any symptoms, tell your doctor immediately. Do not take this medicine if you have severe kidney or liver problems, if you are currently bleeding or if you are taking other medicines to reduce blood clotting. You should not breastfeed while using this medicine. Unlike other anticoagulants, a regular blood test (PT-INR) is not required while taking this medicine.

How Rivarox 10 Tablet Works

Rivarox 10 is a novel oral anticoagulant (NOAC). It works by stopping a clotting factor called factor Xa from working. This helps prevent the formation of blood clots in the body.

How to Use Rivarox 10 Tablet

Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush or break it. Rivarox 10 may be taken with or without food, but it is better to take it at a fixed time.

Benefits of Rivarox 10 Tablet

  • In Treatment and prevention of Blood clots: Rivarox 10 is a type of medicine known as an anticoagulant. Although it does not “dissolve” blood clots, it can prevent them from getting bigger so your body can dissolve them over time. It will also prevent new ones from forming. It works by blocking a substance in the body which is involved in blood clotting. This keeps your blood flowing freely around your body and makes it less likely that a clot will form inside a blood vessel. Rivarox 10 can help prevent or reduce damage caused by stroke, clots in your lungs (pulmonary embolism) or other blood vessels (thrombosis). It can also make it less likely that parts of a clot will break off and travel to other parts of the body. You should take it regularly and make appropriate lifestyle changes to help this medicine be effective.

Uses of Rivarox 10 Tablet

  • Treatment and prevention of Blood clots

Rivarox 10 Tablet Side Effects

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Safety Tips

Kidney  CAUTION
Rivarox 10 should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. Dose adjustment of Rivarox 10 may be needed. Please consult your doctor.Use of Rivarox 10 is not recommended in patients with severe kidney disease.
Alcohol  CAUTION
Caution is advised when consuming alcohol with Rivarox 10. Please consult your doctor.
Pregnancy  CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Rivarox 10 may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.
Breast feeding  CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Rivarox 10 is probably unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug may pass into the breastmilk and harm the baby.
Driving  UNSAFE
Rivarox 10 may cause side effects which could affect your ability to drive.Rivarox 10 may cause dizziness or fainting. This may affect your driving ability.
Liver  UNSAFE
Rivarox 10 is probably unsafe to use in patients with liver disease and should be avoided. Please consult your doctor.

Quick Tips

  • It increases your risk of bleeding. Be careful while shaving, cutting fingernails or toenails, using sharp objects or engaging in contact sports (e.g. football, wrestling).
  • Do not stop taking medication without talking to your doctor. 
  • For best results, take Rivarox 10 at the same time every day. It is better to take at night with meals.
  • It may cause dizziness. Avoid driving or activity requiring mental focus until you know how it affects you.
  • Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning pregnancy or breastfeeding.
  • Notify your doctor if you have any kidney problem.
  • If you are going to have a surgery or dental treatment, you may be asked to stop taking Rivarox 10 temporarily.
  • It interacts less with food or other medicines. Hence, frequent dose changes are not required.

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