Uses of Andexxa

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Andexxa is a medicine that helps prevent uncontrolled or life-threatening bleeding caused by the use of anticoagulants. The use of Andexxa should be closely monitored, as stopping anticoagulants in some people may increase the risk of blood clots.

1. What is Andexxa?


Andexxa or clotting factor Xa is a protein used to reverse the effects of some anticoagulant drugs. Some anticoagulant medicines used to treat or prevent blood clots can cause uncontrolled or life-threatening bleeding as a result of that medicine.

2. Uses of Andexxa

Because of its ability to reverse the effects of anticoagulants, Andexxa is indicated for the treatment of uncontrolled bleeding in people taking anticoagulants such as rivaroxaban (Xarelto) and apixaban (Eliquis).

3. How to use Andexxa


Andexxa is administered by intravenous infusion. You will be helped by medical staff to infuse the medicine into your body. Drugs when administered must be infused slowly and require at least 2 hours for the infusion to complete.
After taking the medicine if the bleeding is under control, you can start taking the anticoagulant again to prevent future clot formation.

4. Side effects of Andexxa


When taking the drug can cause some side effects such as:
Allergic reactions: If during the infusion or after the infusion you experience symptoms such as rash, urticaria; severe abdominal pain; shortness of breath; swelling of the face, swelling of the lips, tongue, or throat. It is necessary to speak to the medical staff immediately for timely emergency treatment. Andexxa can also cause serious side effects such as: Pain or burning when urinating; cough with phlegm, chest pain and difficulty breathing; fever, chills; or continued bleeding after treatment. Tell your doctor right away if you notice these symptoms after taking the medicine. Common side effects of Andexxa may include: lung problems; painful urination; or pain, swelling, burning, or irritation around the intravenous needle. You may also experience other side effects while taking the drug, so talk to your doctor for advice.

5. Things to note when taking Andexxa


Andexxa should not be treated if there is a history of an allergic reaction to a clotting factor drug.
Before use, if possible, tell your doctor about any allergies, medical history or if you are pregnant.
Medicines, when used to reverse the effects of some anticoagulants, can increase the risk of blood clots, heart attacks, and strokes that can lead to death. You need to watch for symptoms such as chest pain, sudden numbness or weakness, vision or speech problems, and swelling or redness in your arms or legs to recognize abnormalities early.
After being treated with this medicine to prevent bleeding, you may still need to take your anticoagulant again to reduce your risk of the disease. Follow your doctor's instructions and monitor for abnormalities, follow-up visits on time to be checked and ensure safe medication.
With all the important information about the drug Andexxa, hopefully it will help the process of using it effectively, minimizing the side effects to the patient's health.

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