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Compare Edoxaban (Savaysa) and TICAGRELOR (Ticagrelor) — clinical data, side effects, and patient experiences.
Savaysa · DOAC
How it works
Direct factor Xa inhibitor with once-daily dosing and dose adjustment based on renal function and body weight.
Approved for
Ticagrelor, Brilinta · Antiplatelet
How it works
12.1 Mechanism of Action Ticagrelor and its major metabolite reversibly interact with the platelet P2Y 12 ADP-receptor to prevent signal transduction and platelet activation. Ticag...
Approved for
Estimated frequency (%) based on clinical trial data
No specific warnings
Based on 7 Reddit discussions
Edoxaban
0%
positive
7 threads
TICAGRELOR
0%
positive
0 threads
% of discussions mentioning each side effect
7 Reddit threads analysed for Edoxaban
Overall Sentiment
Mixed
Comparison Threads
0
Avg Post Score
77 upvotes
Most discussed side effects in community
**Clerking the Surgical Patient** Well, it’s finally happened. You're on your first surgical on-call. You’re alone in SAU; the only point of call for every surgical nurse in the hospital. Probably the region. You’ve got someone in room one with belly pain, someone in room 2 with a wound issue, and a
Hi all. 30F, had a minor PE at 29 in May of 2025. Found it in a VQ scan they did to test for asthma after 8+ months of me complaining about extreme shortness of breath. No surgery. Unprovoked. Been on blood thinners since May 2025 (rivaroxaban), but in June/July switched to edoxaban because of extr
Any hospital pharmacists who have recently researched this topic know when the drug is going to be released? This is the much anticipated rivaroxaban/apxiaban reversal agent that has been talked about for quite some time (similar to praxbind- dabigatran’s reversal). The last I heard, last august
According to the 1/2 lives in the package insert, this doesnt really match up. Does it have more to do with protein binding? Thanks.
Does anyone know why they are dosed the way they are with regards to the lead in phase? Rivaroxaban has high dose for 21 days, Apixiban has high dose for 7 days, Edoxaban and Dabigatran both have to have a 5-10 day lead in with parenteral anticoagulation... I know "that's how the studies did it", bu
I've been on Xarelto a week. I've noticed that I get lightheaded and get a headache soon after taking each pill. I'm currently taking 15 mg twice daily. In two weeks I switch to 20 mg once a day. This has gotten worse each day. I read that the lightheadedness isn't uncommon, and saw a study that sug
Anyone else ever come across this interaction? Patient was prescribed the erythromycin for an IE of COPD. Patient was taking 60mg once daily of Lixiana (edoxaban) which is contraindicated with erythromycin here in Ireland due to CYP inhibition. They were penicillin allergic was wondering what alter
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Edoxaban is a DOAC, while TICAGRELOR belongs to the Antiplatelet class. This means they work through different pharmacological mechanisms, which may influence both efficacy and side effect profiles.
TICAGRELOR carries 4 FDA warnings. Patients should discuss all warnings and contraindications with their healthcare provider before starting or switching medications..
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