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Can one develop a blood clot while taking Xarelto?

Yes, it is possible to develop a blood clot while taking Xarelto. There are several reasons why this might happen, even while on an anticoagulant medication like Xarelto. If a new blood clot occurs, it is important to investigate the reasons and potentially consider switching to a different anticoagulant.

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