Does Xarelto (rivaroxaban) cause or cure acne? Xarelto reviews.

If you have used Xarelto (rivaroxaban) and experienced an increase or decrease in acne, please tell us about it here. Be sure to include as much information as possible, including when you started taking Xarelto, the dosage, other side effects you experienced, and anything else that might be relevant. Acne is sometimes a side effect of prescription drug usage, but other times it has to do with hard-to-track-down lifestyle changes, bacteria in your gut, or nutrient deficiency. In our experience, the best way to treat acne is by eliminating sugar, flour, dairy, caffeine, and vegetable oils from your diet. Supplementing zinc, vitamin b complex, boron, melatonin, and SOD is likely to help as well.

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6 Replies to “Does Xarelto (rivaroxaban) cause or cure acne? Xarelto reviews.”

  1. I’ve been on Rivaroxaban for 30 months, after extensive P.E’s, a shower in my lungs. 48 year old male, and haven’t had acne since my teens, early twenties. Approx 3 months ago started to develop long term spots in mainly 2 places, neck and at cheek bone, only one side. Seem to be deep and can last for weeks before disappearing, then come back again.
    Nothing in my diet etc has changed in years.

  2. I have the same problem as Greg. I have sub clinical acne on my forehead and acne on both my cheekbones and neck. It became worse when I started taking the 20mg pill.

    1. Me too. Checks and jawline. Noticeable change after 1 month on Xarelto. I was 21 days on 2x 15mg and now 1x 20mg. Just started with breakouts over the past week.

  3. I am a 57 year old female. I commenced 15mg x twice daily in mid January due to P.E. two days post op. After one month I am now on 20mg once daily. Two weeks ago I started to develope itchy pimply rash on my face, primarily my cheeks, chin and upper lip. My husband said today I look like I am going through puberty. I also have significant bloating to the point I have had to buy new clothes. I still have till July end before review by lung and heart specialists

  4. After one week I’ve been on Xarelto I started breaking out on my chin and my cheeks a little tiny pimples and continue to do so. I’ve been on it two weeks now.

  5. I’m 47 and haven’t had acne since I was about 14 and that was maybe 1 to 4 pimples at a time. I just switched from the two pills a day to one pill a day. About a week ago I noticed acne on my forehead. Now I have about 100 very small pimples on my forehead and yesterday I noticed them starting to appear on my chest.

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