Procedure For Stopping Eliquis And Going Back To Aspirin (Page 8)
UpdatedAnyone know how to safely get off eliquis and back on just aspirin?
Re: Twilight (# 140)
If you have blood in your urine, call your MD immediately. That is a serious side effect and you could have ruined your kidneys. Your MD will take you off of Eliquis immediately. Yes, I have had horrible joint, hip and shoulder pain. No MD would take me off of Eliquis. I called the FDA and ask for forms to complete on this drug for joint pain. She told me two weeks ago 109 people had completed forms about joint pain with Eliquis. My for is also on the way. I think everyone should call the FDA and complain. My thyroid has been straightened out and I no longer have Afib, but they still won't help me come off this horrible drug. I'm close to hip surgery, so I started cutting my pills in half, after 3 weeks, I just stopped taking them. Remember I no longer have Afib, so do your best to get help with what is causing your Afib. Since this pill cost so much and Medicare is footing the bill to the insurance no one will want to take you off this horrible drug. Call the FDA and good luck. Also, lots of good videos/information on YouTube about Eliquis.
Re: Tim Bower (# 138)
THANK YOU so much for sharing your story. My Afib is silent too, so I am taking Krill Oil and 800 mgs of Natural Vitamin E. I have be successful in doing this for over a week now without any problem. My hip and shoulders are slowly getting better and I can walk now. I hope you will contact the FDA and report your reactions to Eliquis.
Re: Charles (# 130)
I believe we are all sharing mutual pain and side effects from this drug. I'm surprised that you are taking asprin and Eliquis. I would definitely get 2nd opinion about taking both of those drugs together. Why can't you just take asprin to thin your blood? I hope you will call and report your side effects to the FDA. Thanks to changing my thyroid, I no longer have Afib, so I halved the Eliquis for 3 weeks and stopped completely one week ago. I do take Krill Oil and 800 mgs of Natural Vitamin E. I'm hoping you will find a solution quickly.
Re: Pat (# 135)
I told my cardiologist about the pain I started having with Eliquist and he said to stop and go back to 325 mg asperin.
It was stop cold turkey and I have no problem from doing that. Still have some joint pain but slowly getting better. I can feel the results.
Does anyone know if your joint pain will stop after you stop taking Eliquis? I am hoping that my pain will cease and my joints will return to normal. I pray hope these side effects are not permanent.
Pat (# 144) --
Mine is better but not all at once. Give it some time and I bet it gets better.
Re: Peter (# 11)
What was the result when you came off?
Did all side effects go away and you return to normal?
Re: Marty (# 9)
I would love to part of this l stopped taking eliquis yesterday feeling better already. My concern is do I take 80mg of aspirin or 325
Re: Twilight (# 140)
I'm happy to say this Tues. 6/26/18, I will have been off of Eliquis for 4 weeks. I was on this drug for 7 months and I was in horrible pain in my hips and shoulders. No one would help (as usual) all they wanted to do was discuss hip surgery. I was ready for a wheel chair, so I started cutting the 5mg pill in half. I took half a pill twice a day for 3 weeks and then I just stopped completely 4 weeks ago. This past Monday, 6/18/18 my hip pain disappeared. It's Saturday and I'm 99% pain free. Mind you I no longer have Afib, but I did start taking 800mg of Natural Vitamin E. I wish you luck/success in finding your path to becoming Eliquis Free, as I believe this pill should be removed from the market, it's poison.
Marty, To answer your concern; I would consult your Cardiologist. Pretty sure he/she would recommend 325 over 81. The 325 is an excellent blood thinner. I was Eliquis since it's inception. It helped me guard against clots which could lead to possible stroke. As my A-Fib to the most part has subsided; my Cardiologist put me on the Bayer 325 and I feel great. Best of luck.
I have been taking Eliquis for ten days, 5mg twice daily. I have a DVT in my lower left leg. The doctor insists I keep taking 100 mg aspirin daily also as I have done for many years. I am 73 and very concerned about internal bleeding. Has anybody else taken both?
Is it ok to visit dentist while on Eliquis and aspirin? Also what about vaccinations, etc.?
EME You absolutely must follow your doctors advise on these two issues. All cases are different and as such must be dealt with accordingly. Please talk to you doctors about your concerns.
My best.
I am 72 male with active lifestyle. One day woke up with A-flutter. Spent 3 days in Heart Hospital. Drugs didn't help but the Cardioversion did wonders. Normal RHR for one month. No recurrences. My Dr. put me on Eliquis. At $455 a month, cash for the misery it causes, I am ready to offload it out of my life. Combined with the Beta Blocker (have not had high BP b/4) I feel like a walking zombie. All I want to do is sleep. I have to work for a living. Also had a heart cath while in the Hospital. NO--0% blockage in my arteries. My son is a surgeon. One of his cardiology buddies implores his patients to use CPAP if they have it and to Cut back on the alcohol. Going off the devil drugs I have been prescribed beginning slowly, tonight. Skip
,Skip, been there and done what you have described. It really gets down to exactly the amount of alcohol consumption. My cardiologist says I can enjoy two beers maximun on "special occations" and I am greatfull. However if you are pounding every night you will go into afib. As I have said many times; be honest with your cardiologist. That is the only way he/her can help you the best. If your cardio cath reveals no blockages then ask your cardiologist if you can limit alcohol and use 325 MG Bayer Aspirin. Heck of a lot cheaper than Eliquis. Good luck.
Re: Brett (# 88)
Just an update.
Been off Eliquis and Sotalol for almost 1 year now. Only take 1 x 81mg Aspirin per day. Feel sooooo much better. The stroke Dr., even though I was misdiagnosed, still wants me to take them. Lol. Never again. 2 Cardiologists say I don't need it so I will stick with them. :)
Re: John (# 154)
My cardiologist says 2 drinks a night. I was not in Afib, but Atriel Flutter Thanks.
Re: Skip (# 156)
Skip, Atrial Flutter is AFIB just as a Chevy and a Buick is a GMC product. Like I said honesty is the best policy as you can only hurt yourself. AFIB, FLUTTER or any electrical heart issue does not mesh well with too much alcohol.
Your choice. I wish you nothing but the best.,
Re: John (# 157)
I have a younger brother; never drinks. Had afib, then a failed cardioversion which almost cost him his life (after his heart stopped at home the evening of). Finally had to have a pacemaker. Not saying you are wrongheaded. Just there's more to life than absolutes. On the advice of my DR, I am losing weight, using my CPAP religiously and limiting my alcohol consumption. RHR = 66-70 for two weeks. No return of symptoms. Reducing 5Mg of Eliquis to 2.5 per day w/1 81 Mg aspirin. Eventually (in two weeks, off) Withdrawing from Beta Blocker (never needed it b/4 for hypertension). After two days feeling better already. Thank You for your concern
Re: Skip (# 158)
You are very much correct that there are no absolutes concerning heart issues. There are items that cause more probabilities for AFIB issues. Your brother found his and he has a pace maker. Good for him. But we are not talking about your brother. We are talking about you. As I have said over and over again; each case is different by definition. My situation was primariy caused by way too much stress Drinking of anything did not help me out and it is not helping you out either. Having excess weight and obviously a family history of heart problems; add drinking too much and you will more AFIB problem than someone who does not drink heavily. Your own words; not mine. My only suggestion is to be completely honest with your Cardiologist. Have a drink or two on "special occasions" but you defending a position that makes no sense. You are 72 and I am 63. My point is you need to get your own plan that works for you. Not your brother, not Santa Claus...you. Get yourself a plan; get your cardiologist's ok and enjoy life.
My best.
I have had 3 open heart surgeries, a 5X bypass, 12 cardio convertions and 7 ablations.
Find what works for you and stick to it.
John
Re: John (# 159)
Jesus! Prayers for you. If I had your experiences I would never touch a drop for the rest of my life.
Good Night!
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