Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: EDOXABAN versus XARELTO.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: EDOXABAN versus XARELTO.
EDOXABAN vs XARELTO
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Selective, direct, reversible inhibitor of factor Xa, blocking the conversion of prothrombin to thrombin, thereby reducing thrombin generation and thrombus formation.
Direct factor Xa inhibitor that selectively blocks the active site of factor Xa, inhibiting thrombin generation and thrombus formation.
60 mg orally once daily
15 mg orally twice daily for 21 days, then 20 mg orally once daily; for atrial fibrillation: 20 mg orally once daily with food; for VTE prophylaxis in hip or knee replacement: 10 mg orally once daily.
None Documented
None Documented
Terminal elimination half-life is 10-14 hours. In patients with creatinine clearance 15-50 mL/min, half-life is prolonged to approximately 17-20 hours.
Clinical Note
moderateEdoxaban + Digoxin
"The serum concentration of Digoxin can be increased when it is combined with Edoxaban."
Clinical Note
moderateEdoxaban + Levofloxacin
"The serum concentration of Levofloxacin can be increased when it is combined with Edoxaban."
Clinical Note
moderateEdoxaban + Benzydamine
"Edoxaban may increase the anticoagulant activities of Benzydamine."
Clinical Note
moderateEdoxaban + Deferasirox
Terminal elimination half-life: 5–9 hours in young adults, 11–13 hours in elderly (≥65 years). Clinical context: Twice-daily dosing due to relatively short half-life; renal impairment prolongs half-life (up to 15 hours in severe impairment).
Renal excretion accounts for approximately 50% of the administered dose. Fecal excretion accounts for approximately 40%. Biliary excretion is minimal.
Renal (36% as unchanged drug, 30% as inactive metabolites), fecal/biliary (33% as unchanged drug via hepatobiliary route). Total clearance is 10 L/h.
Category C
Category C
Anticoagulant
Anticoagulant
"The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Edoxaban is combined with Deferasirox."