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  • heparin (Redirects: Enoxaparin, Lovenox, LMWH) Rivaroxaban (Redirects: Xarelto) Warfarin (Redirects: Coumadin) Thrombolytics Tissue plasminogen activator
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    [full prescribing information], available at https://www.xarelto-us.com/shared/product/xarelto/prescribinginformation.pdf, accessed March 4, 2017). In individuals
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  • File:Blood Bank info from Dzik (August 24, 2015).pdf (matches file content)
    Short-acting, Direct Inhibitors: The direct Xa inhibitors (Rivaroxaban, Xarelto®; Apixaban, Eliquis®) and the direct thrombin inhibitor (Dabigatran, Praxda®)
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    made Warfarin/Coumadin, Pradaxa, between the surgeon and the physician Xarelto, Eliquis, Effient, Aggronox, prescribing the medication. Pletal, Lovenox
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  • File:Levy Nature Reviews 2018 - New reversal agents for bleeding.pdf (matches file content)
    Pharmaceuticals) 9, edoxaban (Savaysa or Lixiana; Daiichi Sankyo), and rivaroxaban (Xarelto; Johnson and Johnson/Bayer Health­C are) 7. To date, NOACs are indicated
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