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Could Weakness In Legs And Loss Of Appetite Be Treated Using Xarelto?

My husband is taking xarelto and has been on it for two months and one day. He is still feeling some leg weakness and loss of apetite. They say that the symptons should go away within in two months. Is that the usual amount of time or could it take longer.
Wed, 23 Jul 2014
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HELLO,

XARELTO IS A BLOOD THINNER IE ANTI COAGULANT.
LIMB WEAKNESS AND LOSS OF APPETITE ARE MOST PROBABLY DUE TO SOME OTHER FACTOR AND XARELTO DOESNT ADRESS THEM.

THANX
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Could Weakness In Legs And Loss Of Appetite Be Treated Using Xarelto?

HELLO, XARELTO IS A BLOOD THINNER IE ANTI COAGULANT. LIMB WEAKNESS AND LOSS OF APPETITE ARE MOST PROBABLY DUE TO SOME OTHER FACTOR AND XARELTO DOESNT ADRESS THEM. THANX