XARELTO® helps reduce the risk for blood clots and the life-threatening events they can cause.
What is XARELTO®?
XARELTO® belongs to a group of medicines called direct oral anticoagulants, or DOACs for short. Like other DOACs, XARELTO® has no known dietary restrictions and no requirements for frequent blood tests.
XARELTO® helps reduce the risk for blood clots and the life-threatening events they can cause.
XARELTO® slows your body's ability to clot by selectively blocking one of the clotting factors found in your blood — an enzyme called Factor Xa ("10a").
Take one 10-mg tablet
once a day, with or without food
Tablets shown not actual size
How do you take XARELTO®?
A few things to remember:
What is the risk of a blood clot during and after a hospital stay?
When you are in the hospital, limited movement and other risk factors can mean your blood flow is slower than normal, which increases the chance that a DVT or PE blood clot will form. What's more, hospitalization for some illnesses can increase your risk more than 10 times:
The risk for DVT and PE blood clots doesn’t always go away once your hospital stay is over. In fact, the risk for developing a DVT or PE is especially high during the first weeks after being discharged from the hospital.
How common are DVT and PE blood clots after hospitalization?
Each year, more than 8 million Americans are at risk for experiencing DVT or PE blood clots that are related to a hospital stay.
*According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
†Study conducted from 2005 to 2010.
What is a DVT?
A deep vein thrombosis, or DVT, is a blood clot that occurs in a vein, often when blood flow slows down. For example, if you have to spend a lot of time in bed because of a hospitalization, your blood flow could slow down enough to form a clot.
How does a DVT blood clot form?
Watch this short video to see how a DVT forms and the symptoms it can cause.
What are the symptoms of a DVT?
What is a PE?
A pulmonary embolism, or PE, is a potentially life-threatening event that happens when a DVT blood clot breaks off and travels through the bloodstream to the lungs.
How does a blood clot become a PE?
Watch a short video to see how a DVT blood clot can cause a PE, and the symptoms to look out for.
What are the symptoms of a PE?
Are there any side effects associated with XARELTO® in adults?
Side effects of XARELTO®:
Your risk of bleeding increases if you take XARELTO® with other medicines that also increase your risk of bleeding, such as:
Always tell your healthcare professional if you experience any side effects while taking XARELTO®—keeping an open and honest conversation going with your healthcare professional will help you get the best care.
How does XARELTO® work?
XARELTO® slows your body's ability to clot by selectively blocking one of the clotting factors found in your blood—an enzyme called Factor Xa ("10a").