Apigat 2.5mg
Apigat 2.5mg
$0.47 - $0.67
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| 30 Tablet/s | US$ 0.67 | US$ 20.00 |
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| 60 Tablet/s | US$ 0.50 | US$ 30.0025%US$ 40.00 |
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| 90 Tablet/s | US$ 0.47 | US$ 42.0030%US$ 60.00 |
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Description
| SKU | 2687 |
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| Generic For | Apixaban |
| Manufacturer | Natco Pharma, INDIA |
| Active Ingredient | Apixaban |
What is Apigat 2.5mg used for?
Apigat 2.5mg contains apixaban, a blood thinner that prevents clots from forming. Your doctor may prescribe it to reduce your risk of stroke if you have an irregular heartbeat (atrial fibrillation), or to treat and prevent blood clots after hip or knee surgery. It's also used to prevent clots in people with deep vein thrombosis (a clot in the leg) or pulmonary embolism (a clot in the lung). Always take it exactly as prescribed.
How does Apigat 2.5mg work in the body?
Apigat 2.5mg contains apixaban, which works by blocking factor Xa, a protein in your blood that helps clots form. By stopping this protein, apixaban prevents your blood from clotting too easily. This reduces your risk of dangerous blood clots that could cause a stroke or other serious complications. The medicine works directly in your bloodstream without needing monitoring blood tests like older blood thinners [medicines that prevent clotting]. Apigat starts working quickly after you take it, helping keep your blood flowing smoothly.
How long should I keep using Apigat 2.5mg?
You should take Apigat 2.5mg for as long as your doctor prescribes it. This medicine helps prevent blood clots, so stopping it without medical advice could be dangerous. Your doctor will decide how long you need it based on your condition—whether you're taking it after surgery, for atrial fibrillation (an irregular heartbeat), or for another reason. Never stop taking Apigat without talking to your doctor first, even if you feel better. If you have concerns about how long you'll need it, discuss this with your healthcare provider.
What should I do if I forget to take a dose of Apigat 2.5mg?
If you miss a dose of Apigat 2.5mg, take it as soon as you remember on the same day. If you remember close to your next scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and take your next dose at the usual time—never double up to make up for a missed dose. Because Apigat is a blood thinner, missing or doubling doses can affect how well it works. If you're unsure about what to do, contact your doctor or pharmacist for guidance. Try setting a daily alarm to help you remember your doses.
What things can affect how well Apigat 2.5mg works?
Several factors can affect how well your Apigat works. Taking it exactly as prescribed—at the same time each day—is crucial. Certain medicines, including nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen, can reduce its effectiveness or increase bleeding risk. Some antibiotics and antifungal medicines may also interfere. Liver or kidney problems can affect how your body processes Apigat. Heavy alcohol use may impact its function. Eat consistently—sudden dietary changes won't stop it working, but consistency helps. Tell your doctor about all medicines you take before starting Apigat.
How will I know if Apigat 2.5mg is working for me?
You won't feel obvious symptoms that tell you the medicine is working—that's normal. Apigat (apixaban) works silently in your blood to prevent clots [thick clumps that can block blood vessels]. Your doctor checks if it's working through blood tests and by monitoring whether you develop clot-related problems like stroke or deep vein thrombosis [dangerous blood clots in your legs]. Keep taking your doses exactly as prescribed and attend all scheduled check-ups so your doctor can confirm the medicine is protecting you properly.
What are the common side effects of Apigat 2.5mg, and should I be worried?
Apigat 2.5mg commonly causes bruising more easily than usual, bleeding from the nose or gums, and minor bleeding from small cuts. Some people experience headaches, dizziness, or stomach discomfort. These effects are usually mild and often improve as your body adjusts. However, contact your doctor immediately if you notice severe bleeding, coughing up blood, or unusual bruising, as these may need medical attention. Always tell your doctor about any side effects you experience, and never stop taking Apigat without consulting them first.
Is it safe to use Apigat 2.5mg for a long period of time?
Apigat 2.5mg (apixaban) is designed for long-term use and is safe when taken as prescribed by your doctor. Many patients take it for months or years to prevent blood clots and stroke. Your doctor will monitor you with regular blood tests and check-ups to ensure it's working well and that you're not experiencing problems. Do not stop taking it without speaking to your doctor first, as stopping suddenly can increase your risk of serious clotting complications. Always report any unusual bleeding or bruising to your healthcare provider.
Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Apigat 2.5mg?
Moderate alcohol consumption is generally safe while taking Apigat 2.5mg (apixaban, a blood thinner medicine). However, heavy or regular drinking increases your bleeding risk and may reduce how well the medicine works. Alcohol can also increase dizziness and bruising. If you drink regularly or heavily, discuss this with your doctor before starting treatment. They can advise what's safe for your specific situation. Always follow your doctor's guidance about alcohol use while taking this medicine.
Which medicines should I avoid while using Apigat 2.5mg?
Avoid taking other blood thinners (anticoagulants) with Apigat unless your doctor prescribes them together. Do not use nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs like ibuprofen or aspirin) regularly, as they increase bleeding risk. Tell your doctor about all medicines you take, including supplements and herbal products—some may interact with Apigat. Never stop or change any medicine without consulting your doctor first, as this could affect how well Apigat works and your safety.
Can older adults or children use Apigat 2.5mg safely?
Apigat 2.5mg is not suitable for children — it's prescribed only for adults. For older adults, Apigat can be used safely, but your doctor will decide the right dose based on your age, weight, kidney function, and bleeding risk. Older adults sometimes need lower doses or closer monitoring. Never give this medicine to a child, and always follow your doctor's dosing instructions. Discuss your age and health with your doctor before starting or changing your dose.
Do I need a different dose of Apigat 2.5mg if I have kidney or liver problems?
Your kidney and liver function may affect how your body processes Apigat, so your doctor needs to know about any problems with these organs. Depending on how severely your kidneys or liver are affected, your doctor might adjust your dose, prescribe a different medicine, or keep you on the same dose with closer monitoring. Never change your dose yourself—always discuss your kidney or liver condition with your doctor before starting Apigat or if your health changes. They will decide the safest dose for you.
What are my options if Apigat 2.5mg does not agree with me?
If Apigat 2.5mg isn't agreeing with you, do not stop taking it without talking to your doctor first. Your doctor can assess your symptoms and decide the best course of action. They may adjust your dose, switch you to a different anticoagulant [blood thinner], or investigate whether your symptoms are related to the medicine. Never change your treatment on your own, as stopping anticoagulation suddenly can be dangerous. Contact your doctor or pharmacist immediately if you experience side effects.
How does Apigat 2.5mg compare to other treatments used for the same condition?
Apigat 2.5mg contains apixaban, a direct oral anticoagulant (a blood thinner that works directly in your bloodstream). It's comparable to other oral anticoagulants like dabigatran or rivaroxaban—all prevent blood clots similarly. However, apixaban may have advantages including fewer food interactions and a lower bleeding risk in some patients. Warfarin, an older blood thinner, requires regular blood tests; apixaban doesn't. The best choice depends on your kidney function, other medicines, and personal factors. Your doctor will recommend the most suitable option for your specific condition.
How do I safely dispose of leftover or out-of-date Apigat 2.5mg?
Do not flush Apigat tablets down the toilet or pour them down the sink, as they can harm the environment. Instead, take your unused or out-of-date tablets to a pharmacy or designated medicine disposal point in your area—most pharmacies accept old medicines for safe disposal at no cost. If no local disposal service is available, mix the tablets with unpleasant substances like coffee grounds or cat litter in a sealed bag before placing in household waste. Always remove personal information from the original packaging first.
How should I store Apigat 2.5mg at home, and what happens if it expires?
Store your Apigat 2.5mg tablets in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Keep the blister pack or bottle in its original container with the lid tightly closed. Do not freeze. Store away from moisture and damp areas like bathrooms. Once expired, your Apigat loses effectiveness and should not be taken. Expired tablets cannot protect you against blood clots as intended. Dispose of expired medication safely at a pharmacy or designated collection point. Never use Apigat beyond its expiry date printed on the packaging.




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