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May 11, 2018Explorer
Thanks to all for your responses, not sure which way I will go. I spoke with the guy at the anticoagulation clinic today and he mentioned that the counteractive drug for Xarelto appears to be ready for distribution. It should be at the VA ER soon. If I should decide to go the Xarelto route, I will ensure that it is before I make the jump. He pointed out that one's diet doesn't affect your blood clotting factor if you are on it. I've never been scared of a needles, but I see that Biscuit has an understanding of my dilemma that has me looking to change. I am aware that to make the change means more tests, but once it starts working for me, tests decrease considerably. My VA doctor understanding my problem is the one that checked my other meds and advised me to make the switch, and yes it is supposedly in their pharmacy. With my disability, copay doesn't enter in to it.
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