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My father has blood clots before 2 months, after treatment in hospital it is well. After 2 month final city pulmo angio report has been checked up with pulmonologist and report is normal. He suggested to take eliquis 5 mg for life long. I found thar apigat 5 is also contains same content apixaben 5, so can i take apigat 5 instead of eliquis 5? Attached both the medicines content here.
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Hi. I understand your concern. Consult a pulmonologist for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and treatment prescription
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Hi noted above history As you stated symptoms before 2 months needs recent symptoms evaluation and duration analysis with reports!!
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