Ashley Milano  |  May 4, 2016

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eliquis side effects may include internal bleedingEliquis, known generically as apixaban, is manufactured by Pfizer and Bristol-Myers Squibb, and was approved for use by the FDA in 2012 as a blood thinner.

However, this new blood thinner has no existing Eliquis reversal agent for internal bleeding events.

About Eliquis

Eliquis works by keeping the platelets in a person’s blood from clotting. It inhibits Factor Xa, one of the basic factors in bleeding and clotting. Eliquis is used to lower the risk of stroke caused by blood clots in patients with atrial fibrillation, or AFib, not caused by a heart valve problem.

In other cases, the blood thinner is given to people who have had hip or knee replacements to prevent deep vein thrombosis, or DVT, after surgery. DVT can cause a pulmonary embolism (PE), a blood clot in the lungs. It can also be prescribed to decrease a person’s risk of having another DVT or PE.

However, Eliquis and other new blood thinners have been linked to an increased risk of uncontrolled internal bleeding with no existing antidote. Warfarin also prevents blood from clotting, but it has an antidote in the form of vitamin K. If patients who take warfarin experienced uncontrolled bleeding received medical attention in time the anticoagulant effects could be reversed.

New generation blood thinning medications do not currently have an approved antidote and there is no way to reverse the effects in the event that bleeding occurs.

What Are Some Eliquis Side Effects?

As with other blood thinners, there are a number of potential side effects while taking Eliquis. The most common side effects were related to an increased risk of potentially fatal internal bleeding. Since it thins the blood, it makes bleeding more difficult to stop as well.

Other Eliquis side effects include:

  • Stroke
  • Retinal Hemorrhages
  • Epidural Hematoma
  • Intracranial Hemorrhages
  • Pulmonary Embolism
  • Hemoglobin Decrease
  • Gastrointestinal Hemorrhages
  • Deep Vein Thrombosis
  • Adrenal Bleeding
  • Death

Problems with Eliquis

Eliquis has been marketed by its drug makers as more effectively reducing stroke risk and causing less major bleeding than warfarin, a drug that’s been prescribed for decades. Unlike warfarin, Eliquis does not require a strict diet or blood monitoring.

But, like other newer anticoagulants on the market, there is no Eliquis reversal agent that can counteract bleeding complications. This means people who take the blood thinner could be at risk for irreversible bleeding, life-threatening internal bleeding and death.

Warfarin, however, can be de-activated with a dose of vitamin K.

Currently, an Eliquis reversal antidote is being sought by drug makers Pfizer and Bristol-Myers Squibb with some favorable data in December of 2014 regarding an Eliquis reversal agent called andexanet alfa, which reportedly performed well during trial studies.

With that data, the drug makers are seeking approval from the FDA for the Eliquis reversal agent to be available on the market soon. Still, even if approved, this antidote may have come too late for hundreds of patients who suffered or died from an Eliquis bleeding event.

Eliquis Bleeding Lawsuits

Eliquis competes with anticoagulants Xarelto and Pradaxa, whose parent companies have been embroiled in class action lawsuits alleging that they failed to warn patients about the dangers of their drugs.

Now, Pfizer and Bristol-Meyers Squibb may face a similar fate as more patients are coming forward after experiencing serious Eliquis side effects, claiming they were not informed that an Eliquis reversal agent for internal bleeding does not exist.

If you have suffered from serious Eliquis side effects, you should talk to an experienced pharmaceutical lawyer about your legal options. You may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost income and pain and suffering, among other losses.

Do YOU have a legal claim? Fill out the form on this page now for a free, immediate, and confidential case evaluation. The Eliquis attorneys who work with Top Class Actions will contact you if you qualify to let you know if an individual lawsuit or Eliquis class action lawsuit is best for you. [In general, Eliquis lawsuits are filed individually by each plaintiff and are not class actions.] Hurry — statutes of limitations may apply.

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