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Medication · DOAC anticoagulant

Apixaban, on record.

A blood thinner that prevents clots without routine INR testing.

Also known as: Eliquis. Class: DOAC anticoagulant.

What Apixaban is used for

  • Atrial fibrillation
  • Treating and preventing clots

Common side effects

Most people tolerate Apixaban well, but it helps to know — and log — what to watch for:

  • Bleeding or bruising
  • Stomach upset

What to track for Apixaban

  • Dose (twice daily)
  • Bleeding episodes
  • Kidney labs
  • Procedures needing a pause

How Hamdosh helps with Apixaban

A medication is only as safe as the record around it. Hamdosh keeps every Apixaban prescription, dose change, and refill on one timeline — with the original script one tap away and a one-week outcome on each course. Search "what dose of Apixaban was I on last year?" and get the answer, with the source document, in seconds. Everything is encrypted at rest.

Frequently asked questions

What is Apixaban used for?

Apixaban is commonly used for: Atrial fibrillation; Treating and preventing clots. Your clinician prescribes it for your specific situation — always follow their instructions and the label.

What are the common side effects of Apixaban?

Frequently reported effects include Bleeding or bruising, Stomach upset. Note any side effects in Hamdosh and tell your doctor or pharmacist — this list is general information, not medical advice.

How do I keep a record of Apixaban doses and changes?

Add each prescription to Hamdosh. It captures the dose, date, and prescriber, links to the original document, and lets you tap a one-week outcome so your Apixaban history shows what actually worked.

This page is general health information to help you organise your family’s records in Hamdosh. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always follow your clinician and the instructions on your prescription.

Keep your family's whole medical story in one place.

Hamdosh turns scattered prescriptions, labs, and visit notes into one private, searchable, outcomes-aware record.