rivaroksaban
Rivaroksaban, more commonly spelled rivaroxaban, is an oral anticoagulant that belongs to the class of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs), specifically a direct inhibitor of factor Xa. The spelling rivaroksaban appears to be a misspelling of rivaroxaban; the following summarizes rivaroxaban as it is used clinically. It is approved for several indications related to prevention and treatment of thromboembolic disease.
Rivaroxaban works by inhibiting factor Xa in the coagulation cascade, both in free and clot-bound forms, which
Pharmacokinetics and administration follow indication- and patient-specific dosing. Rivaroxaban is taken orally and has variable absorption
Safety and reversal: management of major or life-threatening bleeding includes holding therapy and using reversal strategies