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My mother is taking Rivaban 10 mg after becoming corona negtive.. Her d diemer is 600 Till how much time she need to take rivaban 10mg?
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Hi , as per your info she is on anticoagulants The need did one after covid infection depends on the condition and markers when she had active infection , if she has comorbidity like diabetes hypertension or heart disease preferably it’s better to take it for 2 month or more D dimer values may not be a good indicator to stop But agin depends how much her d dimer values were initially
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Needs blood thinners to prevent clot formation as D-dimer levels are high
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Till 28th day of illness should be count from the day first symptom appear..
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600 is too high..continue Rivaban for two weeks and do repeat d dimer test.
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