Deos Melatonin And Xarelto React Each Other?
Question: I just started taking 20mg Xarelto once a day. I have been taking 3mg melatonin every night for a couple of years. I have read that there may be an interaction. Should I be concerned?
Brief Answer:
I recommend as follows:
Detailed Answer:
Hello!
I understand your concern and would explain that it is true that melatonin interacts with rivaroxaban by increasing its effects, thus leading to an increased risk of bleeding.
3 mg is a low dose, but I recommend monitoring for bleeding signs while using both these drugs or switching to herbal supplements for sleep.
Hope you will find this information helpful!
I remain at your disposal in case of further questions whenever you need!
Kind regards.
Dr. Ilir Sharka
I recommend as follows:
Detailed Answer:
Hello!
I understand your concern and would explain that it is true that melatonin interacts with rivaroxaban by increasing its effects, thus leading to an increased risk of bleeding.
3 mg is a low dose, but I recommend monitoring for bleeding signs while using both these drugs or switching to herbal supplements for sleep.
Hope you will find this information helpful!
I remain at your disposal in case of further questions whenever you need!
Kind regards.
Dr. Ilir Sharka
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
I stopped taking melatonin, and slept the first night. However, I think I had extra melatonin in my body because the second night was sleepless. What type of herbal sleep solutions could I take that would be safe with Xalrelto, Propafenone, and Diltiazem?
Brief Answer:
I recommend as follows:
Detailed Answer:
Hello again!
I recommend taking a supplements containing valeriana.
It can help improve sleep and there are no interactions with your current therapy. It is safe to take.
Hope you will find this information helpful!
Wishing all the best,
Dr. Iliri
I recommend as follows:
Detailed Answer:
Hello again!
I recommend taking a supplements containing valeriana.
It can help improve sleep and there are no interactions with your current therapy. It is safe to take.
Hope you will find this information helpful!
Wishing all the best,
Dr. Iliri
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar