Key takeaways
- • Severity: No clinically significant interaction known.
- • Saxenda (weight management (FDA-approved obesity)) and Apixaban (Eliquis) (DOAC (anticoagulant)).
- • Clinical management: No dose adjustment required.
- • Monitoring: Standard apixaban monitoring (renal function, bleeding signs).
Mechanism
No clinically significant pharmacokinetic or pharmacodynamic interaction. Apixaban absorption is not meaningfully altered by gastric emptying changes, and its fixed-dose regimen does not require monitoring adjustments.
Clinical management
No dose adjustment required.
GLP1Zoom does not prescribe medications or recommend dose changes. Always confirm any adjustment with your prescribing clinician before changing how you take Saxenda or Apixaban (Eliquis).
Monitoring
Standard apixaban monitoring (renal function, bleeding signs).
When to call your doctor
- unusual bruising
- blood in urine or stool
- black tarry stools
- severe headache
- prolonged bleeding
In emergencies — severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, fainting, signs of severe hypoglycemia (confusion, seizures), or signs of bleeding — call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.
Source / FDA label citation
Not specifically listed in current FDA label
Editorial confidence: 8/10. Lower scores reflect inferred mechanism rather than directly-labeled interaction. We re-verify against the active FDA prescribing information at least every 6 months.
Common questions
Can I take Apixaban (Eliquis) with Saxenda?
Apixaban (Eliquis) and Saxenda have no clinically significant interaction documented. Standard prescribing applies. Always confirm with your prescriber, since individual medical history can change the calculation.
What's the mechanism of any Saxenda + Apixaban (Eliquis) interaction?
No clinically significant pharmacokinetic or pharmacodynamic interaction. Apixaban absorption is not meaningfully altered by gastric emptying changes, and its fixed-dose regimen does not require monitoring adjustments.
What should I monitor when on Saxenda + Apixaban (Eliquis)?
Standard apixaban monitoring (renal function, bleeding signs).
When should I call my doctor?
Contact your prescriber if you notice any of: unusual bruising; blood in urine or stool; black tarry stools; severe headache; prolonged bleeding.
Related
This page summarizes general pharmacology from FDA-approved prescribing information. It is not a substitute for personalized medical advice. GLP1Zoom is an affiliate-only comparator — we do not prescribe or sell medications. Full disclaimer.