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Table 1 Clinical laboratory results in a patient who had taken a single oral overdose of 750 mg of edoxaban

From: Pharmacokinetics of anticoagulant edoxaban in overdose in a Japanese patient transported to hospital

 

Time after administration (h) of oral dose

8

13

28

36

52

60

Activated partial thromboplastin time (s)

59.4

43.0

30.9

26.2

26.1

25.9

Prothrombin time (s)

54.8

33.7

14.9

13.4

11.5

11.5

International normalized ratio

4.34

2.69

1.21

1.09

0.94

0.94

Hemoglobin (g/dL)

12.8

 

12.1

 

11.9

12.1

Hematocrit (%)

36.2

 

35.2

 

36.4

33.4

Platelet count (per μL)

197,000

 

168,000

 

187,000

170,000

Serum creatinine (mg/dL)

0.76

0.82

0.93

0.82

0.83

0.73

Creatinine clearance (mL/min)

89

82

73

82

81

93

  1. Concomitant drugs for this subject were fluvoxamine, lorazepam, valproic acid, promethazine, quazepam, levomepromazine, sertraline, quetiapine, esomeprazole, and polycarbophil calcium, which might not substantially affect the edoxaban pharmacokinetics