Savaysa (Edoxaban Tosilate) from Maple Leaf Medications.

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Savaysa
Dosage: 30mg
Quantity: 84
Price: $380.00
Savaysa
Dosage: 60mg
Quantity: 84
Price: $380.00

What is Savaysa used for? 

This oral drug is an anticoagulant medication. Savaysa’s generic name is edoxaban. This medication reduces the risk of fatal systemic embolism, heart attack, and stroke brought on by nonvalvular atrial fibrillation by keeping red blood cells from adhering to one another and forming clots.

Moreover, after being treated for 5 to 10 days with an injectable blood thinner, this medication treats blood clots in the lungs (pulmonary embolism/PE) or veins in the legs (deep vein thrombosis/DVT).

How does Savaysa work? 

Blood clots are formed in any blood vessel in the body, which is an essential process that prevents excessive bleeding. Even though clotting is a normal bodily function, some conditions can cause blood to clot when it should not, and it can be in the lungs, heart, brain, or other areas of the body. These clots may cause catastrophic complications, such as heart attack and stroke if they obstruct the blood supply to these vital organs.

When Savaysa is taken correctly and absorbed into the bloodstream, it blocks factor Xa, an enzyme complex in the clotting cascade. As a result, it decreases the blood’s ability to clot, which lowers the risk of stroke or heart attack by preventing deadly clots from developing in the blood vessels.

Savaysa Dosage 

The dosage and frequency of this blood thinner medication differ from one person to another. It will depend on the severity of the patient’s condition and tolerance to the regimen. This medication is available in tablet formulations with 30 and 60 mg strength. 

The recommended dose to treat and prevent clot formation is Savaysa 60 mg once a day. Make sure not to exceed your intake without consulting your doctor to thwart unwanted side effects of this drug. 

Savaysa side effects 

The most common side effects of this anticoagulant tablet that usually improve with time when your body gets used to the medication are as follows: 

  • Any bleeding 
  • Easy bruising 
  • Rash
  • Low red blood cells
  • Changes in liver tests 

Notify your doctor immediately if any of the edoxaban side effects worsen over time or if you develop any of the following adverse reactions: 

  • Excessive blood loss 
  • Numbness
  • Severe headache
  • Unusual Weakness
  • Unable to control bowel and bladder
  • Tingling sensation (legs or back after spinal puncture or tap) 

Remember that this is not a comprehensive list of the health implications related to Savaysa (edoxaban). Discuss with your healthcare professional other information about unwanted side effects. 

Precautions when using Savaysa 

Before starting this therapy, make sure you have thoroughly disclosed your medical history to your doctor, especially if you have bleeding problems, artificial heart valve, liver, or kidney disease. Informing them can help your healthcare professional decide if this pill is safe for you. 

Do not use this medication if you are allergic to edoxaban or other components. Watch out for any allergic reactions, such as rashes, hives, swelling of the face and lips, throat tightness, or difficulty breathing when taking this anticoagulant drug.

This medication may make you bleed easily. If you have active or uncontrolled bleeding, do not take this drug. Look out for signs of bleeding and report it immediately to your doctor if you have bleeding gums, nosebleeds, heavy or abnormal menstrual periods, black-tarry stools, coughing up blood, or vomit that looks like coffee grounds.

Ensure to inform your doctor about your medication, especially if you are taking NSAIDs or other blood thinners. Taking these drugs together can cause interactions that may increase your risk of bleeding.

To avoid bleeding tendencies during surgery, be sure to let all healthcare providers know that you are taking this medication.

Be sure to keep edoxaban away from the reach of children and store it accordingly at room temperature.

How much does Savaysa cost in Canada? 

The cost of this medication depends on the quantity and dose you will purchase. Check out our pricing details for your reference. You can compare our pricing info with other local and online pharmacies. 

FAQs about Savaysa 

Is Savaysa medication safe for pregnant women? 

No. Taking this medication during pregnancy may cause bleeding in the mother or the unborn baby. Make sure to contact your doctor and discuss the risks and benefits before using this medication.

What will happen if I stop taking Savaysa instantly? 

If you suddenly stop taking this medication without consulting your doctor, this action can increase your risk of blood clots or stroke.

How quickly does it take for Savaysa to work? 

The effects of this pill depend on how your body tolerates the medication. Typically, it works within a couple of hours to thin your blood and prevent clots from forming.

What to do if you cannot swallow the Savaysa tablet? 

If patients cannot swallow the tablet whole, you may crush and mix it with at least two ounces of water or applesauce. Make sure to take the entire mixture right away without chewing. 

 

Brand Name:

Savaysa

Scientific Name:

Edoxaban Tosilate

Other Names:

Lixiana

Strength(s):

30mg, 60mg

Quantities Available:

84

Formulation:

Film Coated Tablet, Tablet

Maple Leaf Medications has provided information from third parties intended to increase awareness and does not contain all the information about Savaysa (Edoxaban Tosilate). Talk to your doctor or a qualified medical practitioner for medical attention, advice, or if you have any concerns about Savaysa (Edoxaban Tosilate).