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Does Anyone Else Having Severe Shortness Of Breath With The Med Brilinta? O2 Level Drop To 80. Recent TAVR And Stent Procedure.
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posted March 26, 2022
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A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

After having a TAVR 3 months ago and taking Brilinta for 90 days, I now take Xarelto 2.5mg twice a day. Hopefullyl the shortness of breath will go away. Has anyone else taken Xarelto? Any side effects? Retail price - $595, with insurance $5.00.

posted May 13, 2022
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Retail price: $540 per 60 - 90mg. Out of pocket thanks to Blue Cross - Blue Shield - $5.00. Have to take for 90 days after TAVR surgery. 2 more weeks to go. Stay positive.

posted May 2, 2022
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Exercise isn't always the answer quite the opposite....when I go into Fib those are symptoms

posted August 17, 2022
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Sob

posted August 16, 2022
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Don seems to be part of heart issues. Clean air huge part of breathing for me....

posted August 16, 2022

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