Accidental apixaban intoxication in a 23-month-old child: a case report.
Manon LaunayYara NasserIsabelle MaubertAnne-Cécile ChauxXavier DelavennePublished in: BMC pediatrics (2020)
Despite an important intake of apixaban and a real disturbance in routine coagulation assays, no clinical sign of bleeding was observed, perhaps due to wide therapeutic range of apixaban. It may also be explained by its rapid elimination. Considering the high Cmax and a possible enteroenteric recycling, the use of activated charcoal should be considered in such situations in order to prevent eventual bleeding.