Always take this medicine exactly as your doctor or pharmacist has told you. Check with your doctor, pharmacist or nurse if you are not sure.
To prevent blood clots from forming after hip or knee replacement operations.
The recommended dose is one tablet of Apixaban 2.5 mg twice a day.
For example, one in the morning and one in the evening.
You should take the first tablet 12 to 24 hours after your operation.
If you have had a major hip operation you will usually take the tablets for 32 to 38 days
If you have had a major knee operation you will usually take the tablets for 10 to 14 days
To prevent a blood clot from forming in the heart in patients with an irregular heart beat and at least one additional risk factor.
The recommended dose is one tablet of Apixaban 5 mg twice a day.
The recommended dose is one tablet of Apixaban 2.5 mg twice a day if:
- you have severely reduced kidney function;
- two or more of the following apply to you:
- your blood test results suggest poor kidney function (value of serum creatinine is 1.5 mg/dL (133 micromole/L) or greater);
- you are 80 years old or older;
- your weight is 60 kg or lower.
The recommended dose is one tablet twice a day, for example, one in the morning and one in the evening. Your doctor will decide how long you must continue treatment for.
To treat blood clots in the veins of your legs and blood clots in the blood vessels of your lungs
The recommended dose is two tablets of Apixaban 5 mg twice a day for the first 7 days, for example, two in the morning and two in the evening.
After 7 days the recommended dose is one tablet of Apixaban 5 mg twice a day, for example, one in the morning and one in the evening.
For preventing blood clots from re-occurring following completion of 6 months of treatment
The recommended dose is one tablet of Apixaban 2.5 mg twice a day for example, one in the morning and one in the evening.
Your doctor will decide how long you must continue treatment for.
Use in children and adolescents
For treating blood clots and to prevent re-occurrence of blood clots in the veins or in the blood vessels of your lungs.
Always take or give this medicine exactly as your or the child’s doctor or pharmacist has told you. Check with your or the child’s doctor, pharmacist or nurse if you are not sure.
Try to take or give the dose at the same times every day to have the best treatment effect.
The dose of Apixaban depends on the body weight, and will be calculated by the doctor.
The recommended dose for children and adolescents weighing at least 35 kg is four tablets of Apixaban 2.5 mg twice a day for the first 7 days, for example, four in the morning and four in the evening.
After 7 days the recommended dose is two tablets of Apixaban 2.5 mg twice a day, for example, two in the morning and two in the evening.
For parents or caregivers: please observe the child to ensure that the full dose is taken.
It is important to keep scheduled doctor’s visits because the dose may need to be adjusted as the weight changes.
Your doctor might change your anticoagulant treatment as follows:
- Changing from Apixaban to anticoagulant medicines
Stop taking Apixaban. Start treatment with the anticoagulant medicines (for example heparin) at the time you would have taken the next tablet.
- Changing from anticoagulant medicines to Apixaban
Stop taking the anticoagulant medicines. Start treatment with Apixaban at the time you would have had the next dose of anticoagulant medicine, then continue as normal.
- Changing from treatment with anticoagulant containing vitamin K antagonist (e.g., warfarin) to Apixaban
Stop taking the medicine containing a vitamin K antagonist. Your doctor needs to do blood-measurements and instruct you when to start taking Apixaban.
- Changing from Apixaban to anticoagulant treatment containing vitamin K antagonist (e.g., warfarin).
If your doctor tells you that you have to start taking the medicine containing a vitamin K antagonist, continue to take Apixaban for at least 2 days after your first dose of the medicine containing a vitamin K antagonist. Your doctor needs to do blood-measurements and instruct you when to stop taking Apixaban.
If you have any further questions on the use of this medicine, ask your doctor, pharmacist or nurse.