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Apixaban, a direct oral anticoagulant, rarely causes hemopericardium, a serious condition. This case highlights the risk in patients with kidney disease, emphasizing careful monitoring for adverse drug events.

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  • Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) are associated with bleeding, but apixaban-induced hemopericardium is exceptionally uncommon.
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