Rivaroxaban: Mechanism, Dosing, and Landmark Clinical Trials – A Complete Guide Rivaroxaban is one of the most widely used direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) worldwide. With predictable pharmacokinetics, fixed dosing, and no routine monitoring requirements, it has rapidly replaced warfarin in many clinical scenarios. This article covers how rivaroxaban works, recommended dosing in major indications, and key trials that shaped its use in modern cardiovascular medicine. --- ⭐ What is Rivaroxaban? Rivaroxaban is an oral, selective Factor Xa inhibitor used for: Prevention of stroke in atrial fibrillation Treatment and secondary prevention of venous thromboembolism (VTE) Post-operative thromboprophylaxis Prevention of ischemic events in CAD/PAD (low-dose strategy) Being the first oral Factor Xa inhibitor approved globally, rivaroxaban set the foundation for a new era of anticoagulation therapy. --- 1. Mechanism of Action: How Rivaroxaban Works Rivaroxaban selectively and directly inhi...
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