It is also used to
treat deep vein thrombosis (blood clots deep within the body's tissue) and pulmonary embolism (blood clots in the lungs).
Xarelto and Eliquis are approved to treat patients with a type of irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation that significantly increases stroke risk, as well as to prevent blood clots following hip or knee replacement, and to
treat deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism.
However they are completely helpless when it comes to
treating deep vein thrombosis, or other conditions affecting your thigh muscles.
Not exact matches
Mediven Women's Compression Stockings and Socks are not only stylish and fashionable, they are also clinically proven to have accurate and precise compression to deliver the therapeutic benefit every woman needs to prevent and
treat venous problems such as spider
veins, varicose
veins,
deep vein thrombosis, chronic
vein disease, leg swelling or edema and lymphedema.
They are effective at improving blood circulation, thus
treating conditions such as lymphedema,
deep vein thrombosis and foot or ankle injuries.
The first type of compression is more common among products in commercial use, they are used for
treating as well as preventing varicose
veins, spider
veins, muscle pains, plantar fasciitis, swollen feet,
deep vein thrombosis and delayed onset muscle soreness.
They prevent and
treat varicose
veins, leg and ankle swelling, moderate cases of edema and lymphedema, pregnancy varicose
veins, and
deep vein thrombosis.
These circulation stockings help
treat and prevent many issues such as edema, phlebitis, varicose
veins, lymphedema, and
deep vein thrombosis.
The physical mechanism of platelet - driven clot contraction they observed is already informing new ways to think about diagnosing and
treating conditions such as ischemic stroke,
deep vein thrombosis, and heart attacks.
With an emphasis on prevention, we
treat children with
deep vein thrombosis (DVT, blood clots in the limbs), pulmonary embolism (blood clot in the lung), sinus venous
thrombosis (blood clot in the brain), and arterial
thrombosis.
The FDA has also approved Pradaxa to
treat pulmonary embolisms and
deep vein thrombosis, and the drug is used for off - label purposes that are not FDA - approved.
Although its uncommon, at times some kind of surgery may be required to
treat a pulmonary embolism, blood clot, or
deep vein thrombosis.