How long to take rivaroxaban for blood clots

Rivaroxaban is an anticoagulant. Taking rivaroxaban for blood clots can be cured in about 3~6 months, depending on the individual situation. Taking rivaroxaban for blood clots can usually be cured in about 3~6 months continuously, and the body can return to normal and the symptoms will gradually reduce. However, taking rivaroxaban can not only treat arterial thrombosis, but also play a certain preventive role, even if the condition has recovered, it can be taken for another 1~2 months to reduce the incidence. When some patients have arterial thrombosis, the condition is more serious, easy to cause related complications, after 3~6 months, there will still be thrombosis, it is necessary to appropriately increase the time of taking the drug. Taking rivaroxaban should be noted that if allergic to the ingredients of this product need to be prohibited, in lactation, pregnancy need to be prohibited. Long-term use of this product may have the risk of bleeding, and will cause nausea, constipation, dizziness, headache and other symptoms, can be relieved after stopping the drug. Rivaroxaban must be taken under the guidance of a medical professional, and should not be used without authorization.