Obviously I’m not a doctor or pharmacist, but I wonder why you are prescribed pradaxa, the drug is used for thinning the blood, but if I’m not mistaken it is usually aspirine that is used to thin the blood of people with heart problems.
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Here is the info I have found for you regarding pradaxa and bleeding:
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ABOUT PRADAXA
PRADAXA can cause bleeding which can be serious and sometimes lead to death. Don’t take PRADAXA if you currently have abnormal bleeding or if you have ever had an allergic reaction to it.
Your risk of bleeding with PRADAXA may be higher if you:
• are 75 years old or older
• have kidney problems
• have stomach or intestine bleeding that is recent or keeps coming back or you have a stomach ulcer
• take other medicines that increase your risk of bleeding, like aspirin products, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and blood thinners
• have kidney problems and take dronedarone (Multaq®) or ketoconazole tablets (Nizoral®)
Call your doctor or seek immediate medical care if you have any of the following signs or symptoms of bleeding:
• any unexpected, severe, or uncontrollable bleeding; or bleeding that lasts a long time
• unusual or unexpected bruising
• coughing up or vomiting blood; or vomit that looks like coffee grounds
• pink or brown urine; red or black stools (looks like tar)
• unexpected pain, swelling, or joint pain
• headaches and feeling dizzy or weak
Other than that, I’ll just advise you go see the doctor.