Drug interactions with edoxaban oral and aspirin oral

edoxaban oral brand names and other generic formulations include:

Savaysa Oral

All generic drug interactions for edoxaban oral (lists will include brand and generic names):

aspirin oral brand names and other generic formulations include:

Acuprin Oral, Adult Aspirin EC Low Strength Oral, Adult Aspirin Oral, Adult Low Dose Aspirin Oral, Adult Low Strength Oral, Amiprin Oral, Andylate Oral, Apprin Oral, Arthrotrin Oral, AsperDrink Oral, Aspergum Oral, Aspir-10 Oral, Aspir-81 Oral, Aspirin Child Oral, Aspirin Childrens Oral, Aspirin Enseal Oral, Aspirin Extra Strength Oral, Aspirin For Children Oral, Aspirin Lite-Coat Oral, Aspirin Low Dose Oral, Aspirin Low-Strength Oral, Aspirin Maximum Strength Oral, Aspirina Oral, Aspirin-For-Arthritis Oral, Aspir-Low Oral, Aspir-Trin Oral, Baby Aspirin Oral, Bayer 8-Hour Oral, Bayer Advanced Oral, Bayer Arthritis Pain Regimen Oral, Bayer Aspirin Maximum Oral, Bayer Aspirin Oral, Bayer Chewable Low Dose Aspirin Oral, Bayer Childrens Aspirin Oral, Bayer Therapy Oral, Bioteric Oral, Child Aspirin Oral, Children's Aspirin Oral, Children's Chewable Aspirin Oral, Coat-A-Prin Oral, Coprin Oral, Cosprin Oral, Dasprin Oral, Dewitt's Aspirin Oral, Dewitt's Children's Aspirin Oral, Durlaza Oral, E.C. Prin Oral, Easprin Oral, EC Aspirin Oral, Eco-10 Oral, Eco-5 Oral, Ecofair Oral, Ecotrin Low Strength Oral, Ecotrin Maximum Strength Oral, Ecotrin Oral, Ectasa-Orange Oral, Empirin Oral, Encoprin Extra Strength Oral, Encoprin Oral, Entab-650 Oral, Entaprin Oral, Entercote Oral, Enteric Coated Aspirin Oral, Enterin Oral, Entrogesic Oral, Extra Strength Bayer Oral, Genacote Oral, Gennin Oral, Genprin Oral, Halfprin Oral, Hipirin Oral, Kiddies Aspirin Oral, Lite Coat Aspirin Oral, Litecoat Aspirin Oral, Lo-Dose Aspirin Oral, Low-Dose Aspirin Oral, Measurin Oral, Megaprin Oral, Miniprin Oral, Minitabs Oral, Ninoprin Oral, Norwich Aspirin Oral, Or-Prin Oral, Pain Reliver Super Strength Oral, Quality Aspirin Oral, Regriprin Oral, Ridiprin Oral, Sloprin Oral, St Joseph Aspirin Oral, St. Joseph Aspirin Children Oral, St. Joseph Aspirin Oral, St. Joseph Low-Dose Aspirin Oral, Stanback Analgesic Oral, Stanback Headache Powder Oral, Sureprin 81 Oral, Tasprin Oral, Trinprin Oral, Uni-Tren Oral, YSP Aspirin Oral, Zero-Order Release Aspirin Oral, Zorprin Oral

All generic drug interactions for aspirin oral (lists will include brand and generic names):
Monitor CloselyPotential for significant interaction (monitoring by your doctor is likely required)

edoxaban oral and aspirin oral

edoxaban oral , aspirin oral . Either increases toxicity of the other by the risk of side effects and cause bleeding or bruising. Both drugs have the potential to cause bleeding. The need for taking low-dose aspirin with anticoagulants are common for patients with cardiovascular (heart) disease, but may result in increased bleeding; your doctor will monitor you closely and promptly evaluate any signs or symptoms of blood loss. Avoid taking this combination with chronic use of higher dose aspirin.

Patient Drug Interactions Source: RxList
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edoxaban oral and aspirin oral

edoxaban oral , aspirin oral . Either increases toxicity of the other by anticoagulation. Both drugs have the potential to cause bleeding. The need for simultaneous use of low-dose aspirin (<100 mg/day) with anticoagulants are common for patients with cardiovascular disease, but may result in increased bleeding; monitor closely. Promptly evaluate any signs or symptoms of blood loss if treated concomitantly with low-dose aspirin. Avoid coadministration with chronic use of higher dose aspirin

Clinical Drug Interactions Source: Medscape from WebMD
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Drug Interaction Categories

Contraindicated

Never use this combination of drugs because of high risk for dangerous interaction

Serious

Potential for serious interaction; regular monitoring by your doctor required or alternate medication may be needed

Significant

Potential for significant interaction (monitoring by your doctor is likely required)

Minor

Interaction is unlikely, minor, or nonsignificant

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