Dabigatran Tablet 110 mg

💊 Dabigatran Tablet 110 mg


🔹 1. Prescription / Indication:

Dabigatran 110 mg is an oral anticoagulant used to:

  • Prevent stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (AF)
  • Prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE) after hip or knee replacement surgery
  • Sometimes used in treatment or secondary prevention of DVT/PE

✅ 110 mg is often chosen for elderly patients (≥75 years) or those at increased bleeding risk
✅ Standard treatment dose in most adults is 150 mg twice daily (based on risk/benefit)


🔹 2. Description:

  • Form: Oral capsule (not a tablet in many markets)
  • Strength: 110 mg
  • Appearance: Light blue and white or light-colored hard gelatin capsule
  • Content: Contains dabigatran etexilate mesylate (a prodrug converted to active dabigatran in the body)

🔹 3. Advantages:

  • Fixed oral dosing without need for regular INR monitoring (unlike warfarin)
  • Rapid onset of action
  • Lower risk of intracranial bleeding compared to warfarin
  • Shorter half-life — faster offset if bleeding occurs or before surgery
  • Available antidote (idarucizumab) in case of emergency bleeding

🔹 4. Nature / Pharmacological Class:

  • Class: Direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC), specifically a Direct Thrombin Inhibitor
  • Mechanism: Inhibits thrombin (factor IIa), preventing the conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin → stops clot formation

🔹 5. Common Packaging:

  • Blister packs or strip packs of:
    • 10 capsules
    • 30 capsules
    • 60 capsules

💡 Capsules are moisture-sensitive and come in desiccant blister strips (do not remove until use)


🔹 6. Storage:

  • Store at room temperature (below 25°C or 77°F)
  • Keep in original packaging to protect from moisture
  • Do not transfer capsules to other containers
  • Use capsule immediately after removing from blister
  • Keep out of reach of children

🔹 7. Patient Advice / Counseling Points:

  • Take whole – do not crush, chew, or open capsules (may increase bleeding risk)
  • Take with a full glass of water, with or without food
  • Do not skip doses – take at same time daily
  • Inform all doctors/dentists about dabigatran use before procedures
  • Avoid NSAIDs, aspirin, or other blood thinners unless directed
  • Look for signs of bleeding:
    • Unusual bruising
    • Blood in urine/stools
    • Vomiting blood
    • Headaches or dizziness (may signal internal bleeding)
  • Do not stop suddenly without consulting your doctor (risk of stroke/clot)
  • Limit alcohol consumption

🔹 8. Purpose / Use:

  • Prevention of thromboembolism in:
    • Atrial fibrillation (non-valvular)
    • Post-operative DVT/PE
  • Alternative to warfarin in suitable patients
  • Suitable for long-term oral anticoagulation therapy

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