TOLL-FREE PHONE: 1-866-539-5330
TOLL-FREE FAX: 1-866-539-5331

Buy Eliquis Online

A prescription is required for this item.
GENERIC ALTERNATIVE LISTING - Apixaban
Dosage Pack Size & Price Qty
2.5mg
5mg
BRAND LISTING - Eliquis (Apixaban)
Dosage Pack Size & Price Qty
2.5mg
5mg

How to Buy Prescription Drugs Online

Product description medically reviewed by Dr. Ami Patel, PharmD (Mar 10, 2020)What is Eliquis?

Eliquis tablets contain the active ingredient Apixaban, a type of medicine known as an anti-thrombotic. Apixaban prevents harmful blood clots from forming in the blood vessels. Eliquis may be prescribed to prevent blood clots following hip or knee replacement surgery, or to treat and prevent clots in the legs or in the lungs.

Drugs similar to Eliquis:

What is Eliquis used for?

Eliquis is used to prevent and treat blood clots. Following hip or knee replacement surgery, blood clots can form. Slowed blood flow in the leg and pelvic pain due to immobility during the recovery period increases the risk of developing deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or a pulmonary embolism, which is a blockage—most often a blood clot—in the lungs. Eliquis may be prescribed to prevent and treat these types of blood clots. It works by blocking Factor Xa, which is a critical component of clotting formation.

Eliquis may also be prescribed to reduce the risk of a stroke for patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). People with AF have an irregular and usually rapid heart rate which can cause unstable blood flow in the chambers of your heart. This could result in a small blood clot that could travel in the blood vessels and get stuck in a smaller blood vessel in the brain, which could cause a stroke. Additional risk factors for people with AF include high blood pressure, diabetes, age (75 years old and up), heart failure, and history of stroke. Eliquis will not cure atrial fibrillation but it can reduce your risk of a clot that causes a medical crisis.

The generic alternative is not manufactured by the company that makes the brand product.

What to know before taking Eliquis

  • Tell your physician about any conditions you have and any medications you take, including non-prescription medication, vitamins, and supplements (especially ketoconazole, itraconazole, ritonavir, rifampin, carbamazepine, phenytoin, aspirin, warfarin, antidepressant pills or St. John's wort). Tell your doctor if you have prosthetic heart valves (in which case the use of Eliquis is not recommended). Tell your doctor if you have antiphospholipid syndrome or a history of spinal or epidural injections.
  • Take extra care to avoid situations that could cause an injury while taking Eliquis because your clotting capabilities are decreased and you will be at risk for major bleeding.
  • Speak with a healthcare professional immediately or seek help at your closest emergency medical facility if you experience any unusual bleeding.
  • Limit your consumption of alcoholic beverages while taking Eliquis. Daily use of alcohol while taking Eliquis medication may increase the risk for stomach bleeding.
  • Let your physician know if you experience any side effects while taking Eliquis.
  • Do not stop taking Eliquis until instructed to do so by your doctor. Premature discontinuation of Eliquis medication increases the risk of thrombotic events.

Possible Eliquis side effects

As with all prescription drugs, there are potential side effects of Eliquis.

Some people may experience:

  • Bleeding or bruising
  • Feeling nauseous
  • Anemia
  • Pink, brown, or red urine
  • Skin rash
  • Fatigue

Call your doctor if you notice any of the following:

  • Bruises that happen without a cause and linger or get larger
  • Tarry black stools
  • Bright red blood in stool
  • Coughing up blood
  • Vomiting brown 'coffee grounds' or red blood
  • Frequent or long nose bleeds
  • Bleeding from the mouth or gums
  • Unusually heavy periods or menstrual bleeding
  • New vaginal bleeding
  • Headaches, weakness, or dizziness

Eliquis FAQ's

  • Where will I find the cheapest Eliquis cost?
  • Eliquis cost at local pharmacies can be very expensive for many patients. Once you have obtained the necessary prescription from your doctor, you can buy Eliquis online at a significant discount from NorthWestPharmacy.com.
  • What is the proper Eliquis dosing?
  • The recommended Eliquis dosage for most patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation is 5 mg twice a day. For the treatment of DVT, patients typically take four 5-mg tablets a day (two in the morning and two at night) for one week, and then continue with Eliquis 5 mg twice a day. Other conditions require different dosages. Your doctor will decide what dose is right for you based on a number of factors.
  • Is Eliquis a blood thinner?
  • Eliquis is a blood thinner medication that reduces blood clotting.
  • The information provided on the NorthWestPharmacy.com website is intended to facilitate awareness about healthcare products and medical conditions generally but it is not a substitute for professional medical attention or advice. You should always speak with a qualified healthcare practitioner before taking any prescription or non-prescription drug.