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martha_fox2026-04-18

I was recently in a situation where someone I know needed emergency surgery and was on Pradaxa. We had to use Praxbind to reverse the effects quickly. This is a life saving drug. Anyone else have experience with Praxbind in emergency situations? What was your experience like? How quickly did it work in your case? Any tips for patients or healthcare providers using this medication?

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christina_kim4/16/2026

Has anyone had to use Praxbind multiple times on the same patient? I'm curious how it affects the body with repeated doses. As an ER doctor, I would love to know if there are any long-term concerns.

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teresa_henry4/16/2026

I had to administer Praxbind to a patient who was having a severe bleed. The doc said it worked in minutes. No kidding, it was like a switch flipped and the bleeding stopped. Pretty amazing stuff.

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carolyn_hughes4/16/2026

Glad it helped your dad! You don't hear about Pradaxa reversing drugs much. A few years ago, we had a patient in the hospital who was on Pradaxa and they had to rush him into surgery. It was a close call.

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linda_fernandez4/16/2026

I had a friend who was given Praxbind in the ER, and they mentioned the strange sensation of a fast heartbeat and some mild shortness of breath. Is that normal? It freaked them out.

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joan_kim4/16/2026

I had no idea this drug even existed until now. I wonder why it's not more widely known. It sounds like it could be a lifesaver in certain situations.

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martha_fox4/16/2026

I'm an ER nurse and we've used Praxbind a few times. It's a game-changer for patients on Pradaxa who need emergency intervention. Just make sure to monitor for those serious side effects—the allergic reactions can be scary!

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elena_vargas4/16/2026

Praxbind saved my dad's life during an emergency surgery. He was on Pradaxa and had a bad bleed. Doctors had to act fast, and Praxbind worked like a charm. No side effects at all.

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joan_kennedy4/16/2026

I always make sure to inform patients about the potential side effects. Headaches and upset stomach are common but we can manage it. We always have to be ready for the allergic reactions though. They are rare but can be big problems.