Cameriv 20 Mg Tablet

Cameriv 20 Mg Tablet

Price range: $42.30 through $110.70

Cameriv 20 Mg Tablet (Rivaroxaban) is a prescription anticoagulant, commonly known as a blood thinner, that typically contains rivaroxaban 20 mg. It’s used to prevent and treat blood clots in conditions like atrial fibrillation (to reduce stroke risk), deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism (PE), and sometimes after certain surgeries. It works by blocking Factor Xa, a protein involved in clot formation. Because it affects clotting, bleeding is the main risk, and it requires careful monitoring and strict adherence to dosing instructions.

USA Brand Name Xarelto
Strength 20 mg
Generic Name Rivaroxaban (20 mg)
Manufacturer Alembic

Cameriv 20 Mg Tablet

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📋 Product Description
Cameriv 20 Mg Tablet (Rivaroxaban) is usually prescribed when blood clots are a real threat to your health. Maybe you’ve had a clot in your leg or lung, or you have atrial fibrillation that raises your stroke risk, or you’re recovering from hip or knee surgery. If you’ve been searching for “rivaroxaban 20 mg,” “Xarelto generic,” “blood thinner tablets,” “DVT treatment,” “PE prevention,” or “stroke prevention medication,” you’re looking at the right type of drug. Cameriv is commonly associated with rivaroxaban, a direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC). Since brand names can differ, please confirm the active ingredient on your blister pack. Rivaroxaban works by blocking Factor Xa, an enzyme your body needs to form blood clots. Less Factor Xa activity means clots are less likely to form or grow.

What Cameriv 20 Mg is used for

Doctors prescribe rivaroxaban for several clot-related conditions:
  • Atrial fibrillation (AFib) – to lower the risk of stroke from clots forming in the heart
  • Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) – to treat clots in the legs
  • Pulmonary embolism (PE) – to treat clots that have traveled to the lungs
  • Post-surgical prevention – after hip or knee replacement to prevent clots
It’s also sometimes used for other clotting disorders, but always under specialist guidance.

How to take it (and why food matters)

The 20 mg dose is almost always taken once daily with food. The food helps your body absorb it properly. Taking it on an empty stomach can reduce how well it works. Try to take it at the same time each day so it becomes routine. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember on the same day. If it’s already the next day, skip the missed dose and continue your regular schedule. Do not take two doses at once to make up for a missed one. A critical warning: do not stop suddenly unless your doctor tells you to. Stopping a blood thinner abruptly can cause a rebound clotting effect, which can be dangerous. If you need to stop for surgery or another reason, your doctor will give you a specific plan.

Side effects you need to know about

The most important side effect is bleeding. Because rivaroxaban prevents clots, even minor injuries can bleed more than usual. Watch for:
  • Unusual bruising
  • Nosebleeds that won’t stop
  • Bleeding gums when brushing
  • Blood in urine or stool (black, tarry stools)
  • Cuts that bleed longer than normal
Seek urgent care if you have:
  • Severe bleeding you can’t control
  • Head injury (even if you feel fine)
  • Sudden severe headache, vision changes, or weakness (possible bleeding in the brain)
  • Coughing up blood
Other side effects that are less serious but still worth mentioning:
  • Dizziness or tiredness
  • Mild headache
  • Stomach upset or heartburn
  • Itching or rash

Interactions that can be dangerous

Some medications can interact badly with rivaroxaban:
  • Other blood thinners (warfarin, heparin, aspirin in high doses) – increases bleeding risk
  • Certain antifungals (ketoconazole, itraconazole) – can raise rivaroxaban levels
  • Certain seizure meds (carbamazepine, phenytoin) – can lower rivaroxaban levels
  • St. John’s wort – can make it less effective
Always tell your doctor and pharmacist about everything you take, including supplements and over-the-counter drugs.

Monitoring and follow-up

Unlike older blood thinners like warfarin, rivaroxaban doesn’t require frequent blood tests to check clotting time. However, your doctor will still monitor:
  • Kidney function (rivaroxaban is cleared by the kidneys)
  • Liver function (if you have liver disease)
  • Signs of bleeding at each visit
If you have kidney problems, the dose might be lower than 20 mg.

What to avoid while on Cameriv

  • Contact sports or activities with high injury risk, unless your doctor clears you
  • Heavy alcohol use (can increase bleeding risk)
  • NSAIDs like ibuprofen or naproxen (can increase bleeding risk)
  • Any new medication without checking for interactions first
If you’re planning surgery, dental work, or any invasive procedure, tell your doctor well in advance. You may need to stop the medication temporarily.

Available Strengths (as available in the market)

Rivaroxaban is commonly available in:
  • 10 mg tablets
  • 15 mg tablets
  • 20 mg tablets (Cameriv 20 Mg)
  • 2.5 mg tablets (used in combination with aspirin for some heart conditions)
Always match the strength to your prescription.

FAQs

1) What is Cameriv 20 Mg Tablet used for?

Cameriv 20 Mg Tablet (rivaroxaban) is a blood thinner used to prevent and treat blood clots in conditions like atrial fibrillation, DVT, PE, and after certain surgeries.

2) Do I need to take Cameriv 20 Mg with food?

Yes, the 20 mg dose should be taken with food to help your body absorb it properly. Try to take it at the same time each day.

3) What should I do if I cut myself and it won’t stop bleeding?

Apply firm pressure for 10–15 minutes. If bleeding doesn’t stop, seek medical help. Because rivaroxaban affects clotting, cuts may bleed longer than usual.

4) Can I stop taking Cameriv 20 Mg if I feel better?

No. Stopping suddenly can cause dangerous blood clots. Only stop if your doctor gives you a specific plan, such as before surgery.

5) What are signs of serious bleeding I should watch for?

Black or tarry stools, blood in urine, vomiting blood, sudden severe headache, vision changes, or unexplained large bruises. Seek emergency care if these occur.
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