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Xcept 10mg

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What is the Xcept 10mg Tablet?

Xcept 10mg Tablet is an anticoagulant (blood thinner) medicine, which prevents and treats blood clotting. It is used to treat blood clots in the legs (deep vein thrombosis, DVT) and blood clots in the lungs (pulmonary emboli, PE). Xcept 10mg Tablet is also used to treat atrial fibrillation (AFib), a heart rhythm disorder, to lower the risk of stroke. It is used with aspirin to reduce the risk of stroke, heart attack, or other serious heart problems in patients with coronary artery disease CAD (decreased blood flow to the heart) and peripheral artery disease PAD (reduced blood flow to the legs). Xcept 10mg Tablet is used to treat and prevent venous thromboembolism (VTE) clot formation after lower limbs, hip, and knee replacement surgery.

Can I buy Xcept 10mg Tablet online?

Yes! You can buy Xcept 10mg Tablets online, safely and securely, through our website or call us at 03111136337.

How effective is the Xcept 10mg Tablet?

Xcept 10mg Tablet is a good treatment option, either prescribed by the doctor or the pharmacist. Xcept 10mg Tablet treats and prevents blood clotting from VTE and other severe medical conditions. The medicine helps lower the risk of stroke in people with heart problems. Xcept 10mg Tablet has a rapid onset of action; it reduces the severity of the symptoms fast. The course of treatment with Xcept 10mg Tablet depends on the type and severity of the symptoms. Generally, the duration of treatment lasts for 2-5 weeks. Take this medicine for as long as the doctor recommends.

Why choose the Xcept 10mg Tablet?

Xcept 10mg Tablets are one of the best anticoagulant drugs that offer superior efficacy and reduced side effects. This medicine helps prevent clotting and reduces the discomfort and pain associated with blood clotting issues. Take Xcept 10mg Tablet when prescribed by the doctor or the certified pharmacist. They can better outweigh the benefits and risks associated with the drug. Xcept 10mg Tablets are safe to use, but be cautious if you have other pre-existing medical conditions. Take the Xcept tablets exactly as prescribed by the doctor.

What is contained in the Xcept 10mg Tablet?

The active ingredient in the Xcept 10mg Tablet is Rivaroxaban. It belongs to a group of medicines known as anticoagulants. Rivaroxaban is a blood thinner, treats and prevents blood clots.

The other ingredients in Xcept are cellulose microcrystalline, croscarmellose sodium, hypromellose, lactose monohydrate, magnesium stearate, and sodium lauryl sulfate.

How long can I take Xcept 10mg Tablet?

Take Xcept 10mg Tablet for as long as the doctor prescribes. The course of treatment with Xcept 10mg Tablet may last for 2-5 weeks. The duration of treatment also depends on the type and severity of the symptoms. Do not stop taking the recommended dosage even if you feel better. Sudden discontinuation of Xcept may result in the recurrence of the symptoms. The mild symptoms require treatment with this medicine for only a few days; however, severe symptoms may need 2-5 weeks of the medication. The doctor will determine if the Xcept therapy is to be continued further. Do not take Xcept 10mg Tablet for more than two weeks without consulting the doctor. Do not take Xcept 10mg Tablet in smaller or larger doses or for a longer time than recommended.

Can I take Xcept 10mg Tablet whilst pregnant or breastfeeding?

It is generally not recommended to take the Xcept 10mg Tablet while pregnant. It may cause bleeding in the mother or the unborn baby. There is an increased risk of placental haemorrhage, emergent delivery, and fetal loss. Xcept 10mg Tablet is also not recommended while breastfeeding unless absolutely necessary. The drug passes into breast milk and may adversely affect the nursing baby. You need to discuss with your doctor the potential benefits of the drug to the mother over the risks to the unborn or nursing baby. Stay safe and avoid Xcept 10mg Tablet while pregnant or breastfeeding. Take a reliable contraceptive if taking Xcept 10mg Tablets.

How should I take the Xcept 10mg Tablet?

It is always best to take the Xcept 10mg Tablet when recommended by the doctor or the pharmacist. Carefully follow the directions on your Xcept prescription or read all medication instructions or guides on the leaflet. Xcept 10mg Tablet is an oral medicine; therefore, swallow it whole with a glass of water. Do not chew or crush the tablets. Try to take your medicine at a fixed time each day to obtain optimal results.

For Children (1-17 years)

Xcept 10mg Tablet is not recommended for use in children and adolescents under 18 years of age.

For Adults (18-65 years)

The recommended daily dosage of Xcept 10mg Tablet is 1-2 tablets a day for as long as the doctor prescribes. The course of treatment with Xcept 10mg Tablet may last for 2-5 weeks. The doctor may recommend taking Xcept 10mg Tablets further for a longer time if required.

For Elders (above 65 years)

The least effective dose of the Xcept 10mg Tablet is recommended for the elderly. Take 1 tablet a day or as prescribed by the doctor. Be cautious of any adverse reactions occur in the elderly.

Take Xcept 10mg Tablet for as long as the doctor has prescribed. Do not stop taking the recommended dosage, even if you feel better. Sudden discontinuation of Xcept may result in the recurrence of the symptoms, increased risk of blood clots, and stroke. Try not to miss the recommended daily dosage of Xcept 10mg Tablet.  If you missed a dose, take it as soon as you remember. However, skip the previous missed dose if you are almost due for the next. Do not take Xcept 10mg Tablet in smaller or larger dosages or for a longer time than recommended.

How does the Xcept 10mg Tablet work?

Xcept 10mg Tablet contains the active ingredient Rivaroxaban, which is an anticoagulant. The mechanism of action of Rivaroxaban is to block the activity of clotting protein Factor Xa. Excess of Factor Xa releases thrombin, a hormone that is responsible for blood clotting. It reduces the risk of stroke, heart attacks, and other chronic diseases. It is an inhibitor of the protein Factor Xa with a rapid onset of action. Inhibition of Factor Xa interrupts the intrinsic and extrinsic pathway of the blood coagulation cascade, inhibiting both thrombin formation and the development of thrombi.

What are the side effects of Xcept 10mg Tablet?

Like every medicine, the Xcept 10mg Tablet has some side effects. But these are rare, temporary, and may last for a few days. The most common side effects of Xcept are nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation, dyspepsia, gastrointestinal bleeding, gingival bleeding, stomach pain, indigestion, abdominal discomfort, belly pain, toothache, bleeding gums, nosebleeds (epistaxis), easy bruising, hematoma (localised bleeding),  numbness, muscle pain, pain in arms and legs, fainting, fatigue, insomnia, and headache.

The possible severe side effects of the medicine include anxiety, depression, bloody or tarry stools, coughing up blood, bloody vomits, vomit that looks like coffee grounds, increased menstrual flow, vaginal bleeding, bowel or bladder dysfunction, gastrointestinal haemorrhage, red or dark brown urine, paralyses, renal impairment, anaemia, and hypotension.

Xcept 10mg Tablets may cause some allergic reactions if you are allergic to its active ingredient Rivaroxaban. The inactive ingredients in Xcept may also cause allergic reactions. The signs of allergic reactions are skin rash, hives, itching, burning, flushing, wheezing, trouble breathe or swallow, severe dizziness, lightheadedness, oedema, and swelling of the face, mouth, lips, tongue, and throat.

Other Warnings to Consider

  • Be careful while using Xcept 10mg Tablets without the doctor’s consent.
  • It is necessary to share your medical history with the doctor if you have pre-existing medical conditions, like heart problems, liver or kidney problems, bleeding problems, stroke, anaemia, haemophilia, thrombocytopenia, retinopathy, galactose intolerance, glucose-galactose malabsorption.
  • There is an increased risk of spinal or epidural blood clots if you have a spinal injection while taking Xcept 10mg Tablets.
  • People with artificial heart valves should not use Xcept 10mg tablets.
  • Xcept 10mg tablet is not meant for use in people with anti-phospholipid syndrome (APS).
  • Xcept 10mg Tablet can cause thrombocytopenia (low platelet level).
  • Avoid alcohol while taking Xcept 10mg Tablets. Xcept may increase the risk of stomach bleeding.
  • Consult your doctor if you are allergic to Rivaroxaban (the active ingredient) or if any allergic reactions appear after using the Xcept 10mg Tablet.
  • Do not use Xcept-10mg Tablet while pregnant or breastfeeding.
  • Xcept 10mg Tablet might interact with aspirin, tadalafil, rosuvastatin, furosemide, atorvastatin, pregabalin, metoprolol, and cholecalciferol.

What is the Xcept 10mg Tablet used for?

Xcept 10mg Tablet is an anticoagulant medicine, which prevents and treats blood clotting. Xcept is used to treat blood clots in the legs (deep vein thrombosis, DVT) and blood clots in the lungs (pulmonary emboli, PE). This medicine is also used to treat atrial fibrillation (AFib). It is used with aspirin to lower the risk of stroke, heart attack, or other serious heart problems in people with coronary artery disease (CAD) or peripheral artery disease (PAD). Xcept 10mg Tablet is used to treat and prevent venous thromboembolism (VTE) clot formation after lower limbs, hip, and knee replacement surgery.

What is the active ingredient in the Xcept 10mg Tablet?

The active ingredient in the Xcept 10mg Tablet is Rivaroxaban, which is an anticoagulant.

Can both men and women use the Xcept 10mg Tablet?

Yes, both men and women can use Xcept 10mg Tablet.

For how long can I take the Xcept 10mg Tablet?

Take Xcept 10mg Tablets for as long as the doctor has prescribed. The course of Xcept treatment depends on the type and severity of the symptoms. It is generally recommended for 2-5 weeks.

How many hours apart shall I take the Xcept 10mg Tablet?

You can take Xcept 10mg Tablets once or twice a day at 12 or 24 hours intervals, respectively.

For how often should I take the Xcept 10mg Tablet?

You can take 1-2 Xcept 10mg Tablets a day.

Can pregnant women use the Xcept 10mg Tablets?

No, pregnant women should avoid Xcept 10mg Tablets. It may cause bleeding in the mother or the unborn baby. There is an increased risk of placental haemorrhage, premature delivery, and fetal loss.

Are Xcept 10mg Tablets safe to be used by breastfeeding mothers?

No, a breastfeeding mother should avoid Xcept 10mg Tablets. The drug passes into breast milk and may adversely affect the nursing baby.

Can I discontinue taking the Xcept 10mg Tablets if I feel better?

Take the Xcept for as long as the doctor has prescribed. Sudden discontinuation may lead to the recurrence of the symptoms. There is an increased risk of blood clots and stroke.

Can I use the Xcept 10mg Tablet on an empty stomach?

You can take Xcept 10mg Tablets on an empty stomach. It may be best to take the tablets with your meal to avoid stomach issues.

Will using the Xcept 10mg Tablet affect my ability to drive or work?

Xcept 10mg Tablet may cause dizziness. Avoid driving when taking Xcept if you experience dizziness or drowsiness.

Is alcohol safe while taking the Xcept 10mg Tablets?

No, it is best to avoid alcohol while taking this drug. It increases the risk of stomach bleeding.

Does the Xcept 10mg Tablet become allergic?

Yes, Xcept 10mg Tablet may become allergic if you are allergic to is Rivaroxaban. The inactive ingredients in Xcept may also cause allergic reactions.

How does the Xcept 10mg Tablet manifest its allergies?

Xcept 10mg Tablets may cause allergic reactions, like skin rash, hives, itching, burning, flushing, wheezing, trouble breathe or swallowing, severe dizziness, lightheadedness, oedema, and swelling of the face, mouth, lips, tongue, and throat.

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