Rivaroxaban: dosing, timing and what to expect
A once-daily DOAC. Same stack logic as apixaban.
Also known as Xarelto
Rivaroxaban quick start
- Route
- Oral
- Typical dose
- Physician-set — commonly 20 mg/day with food
- Frequency
- Daily, with food
- Half-life
- 5–13 hours.
- Cycle
- Continuous under physician supervision.
How to run it
- How often
- Daily, with food
- Cycle length
- Continuous under physician supervision.
- Half-life
- 5–13 hours.
- Route
- Oral
What to expect
Most people tolerate Rivaroxaban well. Here is what is worth knowing going in, so nothing catches you by surprise.
Known interactions
Interactions involving Rivaroxaban's drug class that DoseIQ screens for. Each one cites where it comes from — an FDA label section or the published record — because an interaction warning you can't trace is just noise.
NSAIDs impair platelets and irritate the gut lining while the anticoagulant removes the backstop.
What to do: Occasional use is a prescriber conversation; regular use usually gets switched to something else.
Source: FDA labels, apixaban/rivaroxaban/warfarin §7
Different mechanisms, same direction — sometimes prescribed together on purpose, but never by accident.
What to do: Confirm with your prescriber that both are intentional.
Source: FDA labels §7
SubQ and IM injection sites bruise bigger and bleed longer on blood thinners.
What to do: Small-gauge insulin needles, steady pressure after, rotate sites. Tell your prescriber injections are part of your routine.
Source: Standard anticoagulation counselling
Preparing it
This page is an educational research reference and is not medical advice. Dose figures reflect the published record and what the community has converged on — starting points to weigh, not instructions. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting any protocol.