Taking XARELTO® with low-dose aspirin helps to reduce your risk of a sudden decrease in blood flow to the legs, major amputation, serious heart problems, or stroke.
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.
Taking XARELTO® with low-dose aspirin helps to reduce your risk of a sudden decrease in blood flow to the legs, major amputation, serious heart problems, or stroke.
In fact, in a clinical trial, almost 85% of adults who took XARELTO®, in combination with low-dose aspirin,† did not have a heart attack, stroke, sudden decrease in blood flow in the legs, or amputation after vascular intervention.‡
And, in another clinical trial, almost 95% of adults with chronic PAD taking XARELTO® 2.5 mg twice daily, in combination with low-dose aspirin,† did not have a heart attack, stroke, or die from a cardiovascular event.§
Remember, all blood thinners come with a risk of bleeding. In a clinical trial, less than 2% of people taking XARELTO® 2.5 mg twice daily in combination with low-dose aspirin experienced a major bleeding event, such as bleeding into the brain. And, in another clinical trial, around 3% of people taking XARELTO®, in combination with aspirin, experienced a major bleeding event versus 1% of people taking only low-dose aspirin. That represents about a 1% increase in bleeding versus people taking only low-dose aspirin.
†Low-dose aspirin = 75 mg–100 mg once daily.
‡XARELTO®, in combination with aspirin, reduced the rate of stroke, heart attack, poor blood flow in the legs, and amputation vs aspirin alone (15.5% vs 17.8%). Patients were followed for an average length of treatment of 30 months.
§The rate of the first event like a stroke, heart attack, or cardiovascular death was 5.1% for people taking XARELTO® plus aspirin vs 6.9% for aspirin alone. Patients were followed for an average of 23 months.
Take one XARELTO® 2.5 mg tablet twice daily with or without food in combination with low-dose aspirin (75 mg-100 mg) once daily
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How do you take XARELTO®?
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:

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